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RRC: INDIAN RHINO
Indian Rhino - Rhinoceros unicornis The Indian Rhinoceros is a herbivorous grazer that belongs to the order of the Perissodactyla and is one of the three species of Rhinos native to Asia. It occurs in the foothills of the Himalaya in Nepal and India (especially Assam). The indian Rhino is a browser and lives in to the South of the Himalaya in the grass- and wetlands. RRC: DISEASES OF BLACK RHINOCEROSES IN CAPTIVITY The Rhino Resource Center is committed to assisting research and conservation of the rhinoceros worldwide by collecting all publications and maintaining archives. RRC: THE MAMMALS OF AFRICA: AN IDENTIFICATION MANUAL The Rhino Resource Center is committed to assisting research and conservation of the rhinoceros worldwide by collecting all publications and maintaining archives. RRC: INTERNATIONAL STUDBOOK FOR THE WHITE RHINOCEROS The Rhino Resource Center is committed to assisting research and conservation of the rhinoceros worldwide by collecting all publications and maintaining archives. RRC: SPECIES CONSERVATION AND SYSTEMATICS: THE DILEMMA OF Ryder, O.A., 1986. Species conservation and systematics: the dilemma of subspecies. Tree 1 (1), 9-10. The PDF you are viewing below has been collected and uploaded manually. You can imagine this is an tremendous effort as almost all our references have the full resourceavailable online.
RRC: WHITE RHINO EXTINCT IN UGANDA The tragedy for the Uganda white rhinos started in 1956 when heavy poaching from Southern Sudan was widespread. The white rhino is a shy animal, retiring in temperament, the least observant of the big game, the easiest to approach and, therefore, to poach. Improving road conditions and increasing human populations in once remote areas, made RRC: AZA RHINOCEROS HUSBANDRY RESOURCE MANUAL pp. i-v, 1-67. File: View PDF: 5,0 mb. Any PDF files provided by the RRC are for personal use only and may not be reproduced. The files reflect the holdings of the RRC library and only contain pages relevant to rhinoceros study, and may not be complete. Users are obliged to follow all copyright restrictions. Sub-References for thisreference
RRC: AN OUTLINE OF AN ATTEMPT AT THE DISPOSITION OF Gray, J.E., 1825. An outline of an attempt at the disposition of Mammalia into tribes and families, with a list of the genera apparently appertaining to each tribe. RRC: PRELIMINARY ANALYSIS ON ABUNDANCE OF LARGE MAMMALS AT Kawanishi, K. et al., 1999. Preliminary analysis on abundance of large mammals at Sungai Relau, Taman Negara. Journal of Wildlife and Parks (Malaysia) 17: 62-82 RRC: RHINO RESOURCE CENTERLITERATURERHINO IMAGESRHINO FORUMSRHINO SPECIESLINKSABOUT THE RRC The Rhino Resource Center is committed to assisting research and conservation of the rhinoceros worldwide by collecting all publications and maintaining archives. Edited by Dr Kees Rookmaaker. All this is accessible without fees in an effort toRRC: INDIAN RHINO
Indian Rhino - Rhinoceros unicornis The Indian Rhinoceros is a herbivorous grazer that belongs to the order of the Perissodactyla and is one of the three species of Rhinos native to Asia. It occurs in the foothills of the Himalaya in Nepal and India (especially Assam). The indian Rhino is a browser and lives in to the South of the Himalaya in the grass- and wetlands. RRC: DISEASES OF BLACK RHINOCEROSES IN CAPTIVITY The Rhino Resource Center is committed to assisting research and conservation of the rhinoceros worldwide by collecting all publications and maintaining archives. RRC: THE MAMMALS OF AFRICA: AN IDENTIFICATION MANUAL The Rhino Resource Center is committed to assisting research and conservation of the rhinoceros worldwide by collecting all publications and maintaining archives. RRC: INTERNATIONAL STUDBOOK FOR THE WHITE RHINOCEROS The Rhino Resource Center is committed to assisting research and conservation of the rhinoceros worldwide by collecting all publications and maintaining archives. RRC: SPECIES CONSERVATION AND SYSTEMATICS: THE DILEMMA OF Ryder, O.A., 1986. Species conservation and systematics: the dilemma of subspecies. Tree 1 (1), 9-10. The PDF you are viewing below has been collected and uploaded manually. You can imagine this is an tremendous effort as almost all our references have the full resourceavailable online.
RRC: WHITE RHINO EXTINCT IN UGANDA The tragedy for the Uganda white rhinos started in 1956 when heavy poaching from Southern Sudan was widespread. The white rhino is a shy animal, retiring in temperament, the least observant of the big game, the easiest to approach and, therefore, to poach. Improving road conditions and increasing human populations in once remote areas, made RRC: AZA RHINOCEROS HUSBANDRY RESOURCE MANUAL pp. i-v, 1-67. File: View PDF: 5,0 mb. Any PDF files provided by the RRC are for personal use only and may not be reproduced. The files reflect the holdings of the RRC library and only contain pages relevant to rhinoceros study, and may not be complete. Users are obliged to follow all copyright restrictions. Sub-References for thisreference
RRC: AN OUTLINE OF AN ATTEMPT AT THE DISPOSITION OF Gray, J.E., 1825. An outline of an attempt at the disposition of Mammalia into tribes and families, with a list of the genera apparently appertaining to each tribe. RRC: PRELIMINARY ANALYSIS ON ABUNDANCE OF LARGE MAMMALS AT Kawanishi, K. et al., 1999. Preliminary analysis on abundance of large mammals at Sungai Relau, Taman Negara. Journal of Wildlife and Parks (Malaysia) 17: 62-82RRC: INDIAN RHINO
Indian Rhino - Rhinoceros unicornis The Indian Rhinoceros is a herbivorous grazer that belongs to the order of the Perissodactyla and is one of the three species of Rhinos native to Asia. It occurs in the foothills of the Himalaya in Nepal and India (especially Assam). The indian Rhino is a browser and lives in to the South of the Himalaya in the grass- and wetlands. RRC: RHINO LITERATURE Rhino Literature & Articles. The RRC website provides access to an extensive database of indexed and tagged references, abstracts and full texts covering every possible aspect of the knowledge of the rhinoceros. There are no restrictions of language, time period, locality or type of publication including reports and grey literature.RRC: RHINO IMAGES
The RRC Image Gallery provides 4.641 rhino related images of all species. Images have been scanned from the literature or have been provided by RRC team members. These images are provided for personal use only and users should follow applicable laws of copyright. New pictures can be added, especially if locality and date are known. RRC: HELLABRUN'S INDIAN RHINO Female Indian Rhino “Rapti” (ISB #193) with her son “Puri” (born 31/08/2016) at Hellabrunn Zoo Munich. Author: Marc Müller / Hellabrunn Zoo Munich RRC: WOOLLY RHINO #05 Woolly rhino #05: Author: Remie Bakker: Year: 2010: Description: Replica of a woolly rhino created by Remie Bakker, 2010 For more information on Remie Bakker’s work RRC: GOEBEL ON RHINOCEROS Copy photograph of Louis Goebel during a collecting trip to Africa, showing Goebel riding on the back of a rhinoceros. Ed Lawrence later edited this shot to include Mrs. Goebel, for use in a Christmas card. 7 February 1966 Thousand Oaks Library, Special CollectionsRRC: LISBON 2007
White rhino in Lisbon Zoo. There are two animals on view, female Turra from Umfolozi (studbook #109) and male Mkomba from Kruger National Park. Photo by Dr. Nuno Carvalho de Sousa, 2007. RRC: BUENOS AIRES 1908 Buenos Aires 1908: Author: Clemete Onelli: Year: 1908: Description: Clemente Onelli feeding a young black rhinoceros. This was taken in Buenos Aires Zoo in 1908. RRC: SAUNDERS 1903 (1) White rhinoceros in Southern Africa from photograph taken by C.R. Saunders ca. 1903. From: Newton, A., 1903. Exhibition of, and remarks upon, photographs of the white rhinoceros taken by C R Saunders. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1903 (1): 222-224,figs. 39-40.
RRC: CITES NAPOLI
White rhino trophy-head in the collections of the Museo CITES (Conference on Intern. Tade Endangered Species) at Seiano di Vico Equense (Napoli), via Pacognano 34. RRC: RHINO RESOURCE CENTERLITERATURERHINO IMAGESRHINO FORUMSRHINO SPECIESLINKSABOUT THE RRC The Rhino Resource Center is committed to assisting research and conservation of the rhinoceros worldwide by collecting all publications and maintaining archives. Edited by Dr Kees Rookmaaker. All this is accessible without fees in an effort toRRC: INDIAN RHINO
Indian Rhino - Rhinoceros unicornis The Indian Rhinoceros is a herbivorous grazer that belongs to the order of the Perissodactyla and is one of the three species of Rhinos native to Asia. It occurs in the foothills of the Himalaya in Nepal and India (especially Assam). The indian Rhino is a browser and lives in to the South of the Himalaya in the grass- and wetlands. RRC: DISEASES OF BLACK RHINOCEROSES IN CAPTIVITY The Rhino Resource Center is committed to assisting research and conservation of the rhinoceros worldwide by collecting all publications and maintaining archives. RRC: THE MAMMALS OF AFRICA: AN IDENTIFICATION MANUAL The Rhino Resource Center is committed to assisting research and conservation of the rhinoceros worldwide by collecting all publications and maintaining archives. RRC: INTERNATIONAL STUDBOOK FOR THE WHITE RHINOCEROS The Rhino Resource Center is committed to assisting research and conservation of the rhinoceros worldwide by collecting all publications and maintaining archives. RRC: SPECIES CONSERVATION AND SYSTEMATICS: THE DILEMMA OF Ryder, O.A., 1986. Species conservation and systematics: the dilemma of subspecies. Tree 1 (1), 9-10. The PDF you are viewing below has been collected and uploaded manually. You can imagine this is an tremendous effort as almost all our references have the full resourceavailable online.
RRC: WHITE RHINO EXTINCT IN UGANDA The tragedy for the Uganda white rhinos started in 1956 when heavy poaching from Southern Sudan was widespread. The white rhino is a shy animal, retiring in temperament, the least observant of the big game, the easiest to approach and, therefore, to poach. Improving road conditions and increasing human populations in once remote areas, made RRC: AZA RHINOCEROS HUSBANDRY RESOURCE MANUAL pp. i-v, 1-67. File: View PDF: 5,0 mb. Any PDF files provided by the RRC are for personal use only and may not be reproduced. The files reflect the holdings of the RRC library and only contain pages relevant to rhinoceros study, and may not be complete. Users are obliged to follow all copyright restrictions. Sub-References for thisreference
RRC: AN OUTLINE OF AN ATTEMPT AT THE DISPOSITION OF Gray, J.E., 1825. An outline of an attempt at the disposition of Mammalia into tribes and families, with a list of the genera apparently appertaining to each tribe. RRC: PRELIMINARY ANALYSIS ON ABUNDANCE OF LARGE MAMMALS AT Kawanishi, K. et al., 1999. Preliminary analysis on abundance of large mammals at Sungai Relau, Taman Negara. Journal of Wildlife and Parks (Malaysia) 17: 62-82 RRC: RHINO RESOURCE CENTERLITERATURERHINO IMAGESRHINO FORUMSRHINO SPECIESLINKSABOUT THE RRC The Rhino Resource Center is committed to assisting research and conservation of the rhinoceros worldwide by collecting all publications and maintaining archives. Edited by Dr Kees Rookmaaker. All this is accessible without fees in an effort toRRC: INDIAN RHINO
Indian Rhino - Rhinoceros unicornis The Indian Rhinoceros is a herbivorous grazer that belongs to the order of the Perissodactyla and is one of the three species of Rhinos native to Asia. It occurs in the foothills of the Himalaya in Nepal and India (especially Assam). The indian Rhino is a browser and lives in to the South of the Himalaya in the grass- and wetlands. RRC: DISEASES OF BLACK RHINOCEROSES IN CAPTIVITY The Rhino Resource Center is committed to assisting research and conservation of the rhinoceros worldwide by collecting all publications and maintaining archives. RRC: THE MAMMALS OF AFRICA: AN IDENTIFICATION MANUAL The Rhino Resource Center is committed to assisting research and conservation of the rhinoceros worldwide by collecting all publications and maintaining archives. RRC: INTERNATIONAL STUDBOOK FOR THE WHITE RHINOCEROS The Rhino Resource Center is committed to assisting research and conservation of the rhinoceros worldwide by collecting all publications and maintaining archives. RRC: SPECIES CONSERVATION AND SYSTEMATICS: THE DILEMMA OF Ryder, O.A., 1986. Species conservation and systematics: the dilemma of subspecies. Tree 1 (1), 9-10. The PDF you are viewing below has been collected and uploaded manually. You can imagine this is an tremendous effort as almost all our references have the full resourceavailable online.
RRC: WHITE RHINO EXTINCT IN UGANDA The tragedy for the Uganda white rhinos started in 1956 when heavy poaching from Southern Sudan was widespread. The white rhino is a shy animal, retiring in temperament, the least observant of the big game, the easiest to approach and, therefore, to poach. Improving road conditions and increasing human populations in once remote areas, made RRC: AZA RHINOCEROS HUSBANDRY RESOURCE MANUAL pp. i-v, 1-67. File: View PDF: 5,0 mb. Any PDF files provided by the RRC are for personal use only and may not be reproduced. The files reflect the holdings of the RRC library and only contain pages relevant to rhinoceros study, and may not be complete. Users are obliged to follow all copyright restrictions. Sub-References for thisreference
RRC: AN OUTLINE OF AN ATTEMPT AT THE DISPOSITION OF Gray, J.E., 1825. An outline of an attempt at the disposition of Mammalia into tribes and families, with a list of the genera apparently appertaining to each tribe. RRC: PRELIMINARY ANALYSIS ON ABUNDANCE OF LARGE MAMMALS AT Kawanishi, K. et al., 1999. Preliminary analysis on abundance of large mammals at Sungai Relau, Taman Negara. Journal of Wildlife and Parks (Malaysia) 17: 62-82RRC: INDIAN RHINO
Indian Rhino - Rhinoceros unicornis The Indian Rhinoceros is a herbivorous grazer that belongs to the order of the Perissodactyla and is one of the three species of Rhinos native to Asia. It occurs in the foothills of the Himalaya in Nepal and India (especially Assam). The indian Rhino is a browser and lives in to the South of the Himalaya in the grass- and wetlands. RRC: RHINO LITERATURE Rhino Literature & Articles. The RRC website provides access to an extensive database of indexed and tagged references, abstracts and full texts covering every possible aspect of the knowledge of the rhinoceros. There are no restrictions of language, time period, locality or type of publication including reports and grey literature.RRC: RHINO IMAGES
The RRC Image Gallery provides 4.641 rhino related images of all species. Images have been scanned from the literature or have been provided by RRC team members. These images are provided for personal use only and users should follow applicable laws of copyright. New pictures can be added, especially if locality and date are known. RRC: HELLABRUN'S INDIAN RHINO Female Indian Rhino “Rapti” (ISB #193) with her son “Puri” (born 31/08/2016) at Hellabrunn Zoo Munich. Author: Marc Müller / Hellabrunn Zoo Munich RRC: WOOLLY RHINO #05 Woolly rhino #05: Author: Remie Bakker: Year: 2010: Description: Replica of a woolly rhino created by Remie Bakker, 2010 For more information on Remie Bakker’s work RRC: GOEBEL ON RHINOCEROS Copy photograph of Louis Goebel during a collecting trip to Africa, showing Goebel riding on the back of a rhinoceros. Ed Lawrence later edited this shot to include Mrs. Goebel, for use in a Christmas card. 7 February 1966 Thousand Oaks Library, Special CollectionsRRC: LISBON 2007
White rhino in Lisbon Zoo. There are two animals on view, female Turra from Umfolozi (studbook #109) and male Mkomba from Kruger National Park. Photo by Dr. Nuno Carvalho de Sousa, 2007. RRC: BUENOS AIRES 1908 Buenos Aires 1908: Author: Clemete Onelli: Year: 1908: Description: Clemente Onelli feeding a young black rhinoceros. This was taken in Buenos Aires Zoo in 1908. RRC: SAUNDERS 1903 (1) White rhinoceros in Southern Africa from photograph taken by C.R. Saunders ca. 1903. From: Newton, A., 1903. Exhibition of, and remarks upon, photographs of the white rhinoceros taken by C R Saunders. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1903 (1): 222-224,figs. 39-40.
RRC: CITES NAPOLI
White rhino trophy-head in the collections of the Museo CITES (Conference on Intern. Tade Endangered Species) at Seiano di Vico Equense (Napoli), via Pacognano 34. RRC: RHINO RESOURCE CENTERLITERATURERHINO IMAGESRHINO FORUMSRHINO SPECIESLINKSABOUT THE RRC The Rhino Resource Center is committed to assisting research and conservation of the rhinoceros worldwide by collecting all publications and maintaining archives. Edited by Dr Kees Rookmaaker. All this is accessible without fees in an effort to RRC: INDIAN RHINOBLACK RHINO SPECIESEXTINCT RHINO SPECIESMOST ENDANGERED RHINO SPECIES Indian Rhino - Rhinoceros unicornis The Indian Rhinoceros is a herbivorous grazer that belongs to the order of the Perissodactyla and is one of the three species of Rhinos native to Asia. It occurs in the foothills of the Himalaya in Nepal and India (especially Assam). The indian Rhino is a browser and lives in to the South of the Himalaya in the grass- and wetlands. RRC: RHINO LITERATUREALL RHINO SPECIES EVERBLACK RHINO SPECIESEXTINCT RHINO SPECIESMOST ENDANGERED RHINO SPECIESRHINO SPECIES DECLARED EXTINCTRHINO SPECIES LIST Rhino Literature & Articles. The RRC website provides access to an extensive database of indexed and tagged references, abstracts and full texts covering every possible aspect of the knowledge of the rhinoceros. There are no restrictions of language, time period, locality or type of publication including reports and grey literature. RRC: DISEASES OF BLACK RHINOCEROSES IN CAPTIVITY The Rhino Resource Center is committed to assisting research and conservation of the rhinoceros worldwide by collecting all publications and maintaining archives. RRC: RHINOS IN THAILAND Asian Rhino Species. Chantaburi Province. In January 1974, rhino footprints were found at Khao Soi Dao reserve in south-east Thailand. Forest Department personnel made a plaster cast of the footprint which was 21 to 23 cm wide, within the size range of Sumatran rhino. RRC: THE MAMMALS OF AFRICA: AN IDENTIFICATION MANUAL The Rhino Resource Center is committed to assisting research and conservation of the rhinoceros worldwide by collecting all publications and maintaining archives. RRC: INTERNATIONAL STUDBOOK FOR THE WHITE RHINOCEROS The Rhino Resource Center is committed to assisting research and conservation of the rhinoceros worldwide by collecting all publications and maintaining archives. RRC: AN OUTLINE OF AN ATTEMPT AT THE DISPOSITION OF Gray, J.E., 1825. An outline of an attempt at the disposition of Mammalia into tribes and families, with a list of the genera apparently appertaining to each tribe. RRC: THE EXTINCT GIANT RHINOCEROS BALUCHITHERIUM OF Osborn, H. F., 1923. The extinct giant rhinoceros Baluchitherium of western and central Asia. Natural History, New York 23 (3): 208-228 RRC: A LIST OF QUADRUPEDS BROUGHT BY MR. BURCHELL FROM The Rhino Resource Center is committed to assisting research and conservation of the rhinoceros worldwide by collecting all publications and maintaining archives. RRC: RHINO RESOURCE CENTERLITERATURERHINO IMAGESRHINO FORUMSRHINO SPECIESLINKSABOUT THE RRC The Rhino Resource Center is committed to assisting research and conservation of the rhinoceros worldwide by collecting all publications and maintaining archives. Edited by Dr Kees Rookmaaker. All this is accessible without fees in an effort to RRC: INDIAN RHINOBLACK RHINO SPECIESEXTINCT RHINO SPECIESMOST ENDANGERED RHINO SPECIES Indian Rhino - Rhinoceros unicornis The Indian Rhinoceros is a herbivorous grazer that belongs to the order of the Perissodactyla and is one of the three species of Rhinos native to Asia. It occurs in the foothills of the Himalaya in Nepal and India (especially Assam). The indian Rhino is a browser and lives in to the South of the Himalaya in the grass- and wetlands. RRC: RHINO LITERATUREALL RHINO SPECIES EVERBLACK RHINO SPECIESEXTINCT RHINO SPECIESMOST ENDANGERED RHINO SPECIESRHINO SPECIES DECLARED EXTINCTRHINO SPECIES LIST Rhino Literature & Articles. The RRC website provides access to an extensive database of indexed and tagged references, abstracts and full texts covering every possible aspect of the knowledge of the rhinoceros. There are no restrictions of language, time period, locality or type of publication including reports and grey literature. RRC: DISEASES OF BLACK RHINOCEROSES IN CAPTIVITY The Rhino Resource Center is committed to assisting research and conservation of the rhinoceros worldwide by collecting all publications and maintaining archives. RRC: RHINOS IN THAILAND Asian Rhino Species. Chantaburi Province. In January 1974, rhino footprints were found at Khao Soi Dao reserve in south-east Thailand. Forest Department personnel made a plaster cast of the footprint which was 21 to 23 cm wide, within the size range of Sumatran rhino. RRC: THE MAMMALS OF AFRICA: AN IDENTIFICATION MANUAL The Rhino Resource Center is committed to assisting research and conservation of the rhinoceros worldwide by collecting all publications and maintaining archives. RRC: INTERNATIONAL STUDBOOK FOR THE WHITE RHINOCEROS The Rhino Resource Center is committed to assisting research and conservation of the rhinoceros worldwide by collecting all publications and maintaining archives. RRC: AN OUTLINE OF AN ATTEMPT AT THE DISPOSITION OF Gray, J.E., 1825. An outline of an attempt at the disposition of Mammalia into tribes and families, with a list of the genera apparently appertaining to each tribe. RRC: THE EXTINCT GIANT RHINOCEROS BALUCHITHERIUM OF Osborn, H. F., 1923. The extinct giant rhinoceros Baluchitherium of western and central Asia. Natural History, New York 23 (3): 208-228 RRC: A LIST OF QUADRUPEDS BROUGHT BY MR. BURCHELL FROM The Rhino Resource Center is committed to assisting research and conservation of the rhinoceros worldwide by collecting all publications and maintaining archives. RRC: LATEST REFERENCES The Rhino Resource Center is committed to assisting research and conservation of the rhinoceros worldwide by collecting all publications and maintaining archives. RRC: REGISTRATION FORM If you do not see any numbers, or see broken images, please contact a board administrator to rectify the problem. Confirm registration code. To prevent mass registration programs from registering accounts, please enter the 6 digit code shown above in image format. Note: Only numbers are allowed, a '0' is a numerical zero, not the alphabetical'O'.
RRC: THE VICEROY AT LOHAPARA, ASSAM The Rhino Resource Center is committed to assisting research and conservation of the rhinoceros worldwide by collecting all publications and maintaining archives. RRC: A SHOOT OF THE FAMILY OF COOCH BEHAR The Rhino Resource Center is committed to assisting research and conservation of the rhinoceros worldwide by collecting all publications and maintaining archives. RRC: WOOLLY RHINO #04 Woolly rhino #04: Author: Remie Bakker: Year: 2010: Description: Replica of a woolly rhino created by Remie Bakker, 2010 For more information on Remie Bakker’s work RRC: BUENOS AIRES 1908 Buenos Aires 1908: Author: Clemete Onelli: Year: 1908: Description: Clemente Onelli feeding a young black rhinoceros. This was taken in Buenos Aires Zoo in 1908. RRC: LOUIS GOEBEL ON RHINO Copy photograph of Louis Goebel during a collecting trip to Africa, showing Goebel riding on the back of a rhinoceros. Ed Lawrence later edited this shot to include Mrs. Goebel, for use in a Christmas card. 7 February 1966 Thousand Oaks Library, Special Collections RRC: GOEBEL ON RHINOCEROS Copy photograph of Louis Goebel during a collecting trip to Africa, showing Goebel riding on the back of a rhinoceros. Ed Lawrence later edited this shot to include Mrs. Goebel, for use in a Christmas card. 7 February 1966 Thousand Oaks Library, Special CollectionsRRC: CITES NAPOLI
White rhino trophy-head in the collections of the Museo CITES (Conference on Intern. Tade Endangered Species) at Seiano di Vico Equense (Napoli), via Pacognano 34. RRC: KANAZAWA GUIDEBOOK Cover of the guidebook of Kanazawa Zoo, Japan, dated 2015. From the collection of Michael Amend. RRC: RHINO RESOURCE CENTERLITERATURERHINO IMAGESRHINO FORUMSRHINO SPECIESLINKSABOUT THE RRC The Rhino Resource Center is committed to assisting research and conservation of the rhinoceros worldwide by collecting all publications and maintaining archives. Edited by Dr Kees Rookmaaker. All this is accessible without fees in an effort to RRC: INDIAN RHINOBLACK RHINO SPECIESEXTINCT RHINO SPECIESMOST ENDANGERED RHINO SPECIES Indian Rhino - Rhinoceros unicornis The Indian Rhinoceros is a herbivorous grazer that belongs to the order of the Perissodactyla and is one of the three species of Rhinos native to Asia. It occurs in the foothills of the Himalaya in Nepal and India (especially Assam). The indian Rhino is a browser and lives in to the South of the Himalaya in the grass- and wetlands. RRC: RHINO LITERATUREALL RHINO SPECIES EVERBLACK RHINO SPECIESEXTINCT RHINO SPECIESMOST ENDANGERED RHINO SPECIESRHINO SPECIES DECLARED EXTINCTRHINO SPECIES LIST Rhino Literature & Articles. The RRC website provides access to an extensive database of indexed and tagged references, abstracts and full texts covering every possible aspect of the knowledge of the rhinoceros. There are no restrictions of language, time period, locality or type of publication including reports and grey literature. RRC: DISEASES OF BLACK RHINOCEROSES IN CAPTIVITY The Rhino Resource Center is committed to assisting research and conservation of the rhinoceros worldwide by collecting all publications and maintaining archives. RRC: RHINOS IN THAILAND Asian Rhino Species. Chantaburi Province. In January 1974, rhino footprints were found at Khao Soi Dao reserve in south-east Thailand. Forest Department personnel made a plaster cast of the footprint which was 21 to 23 cm wide, within the size range of Sumatran rhino. RRC: THE MAMMALS OF AFRICA: AN IDENTIFICATION MANUAL The Rhino Resource Center is committed to assisting research and conservation of the rhinoceros worldwide by collecting all publications and maintaining archives. RRC: INTERNATIONAL STUDBOOK FOR THE WHITE RHINOCEROS The Rhino Resource Center is committed to assisting research and conservation of the rhinoceros worldwide by collecting all publications and maintaining archives. RRC: AN OUTLINE OF AN ATTEMPT AT THE DISPOSITION OF Gray, J.E., 1825. An outline of an attempt at the disposition of Mammalia into tribes and families, with a list of the genera apparently appertaining to each tribe. RRC: THE EXTINCT GIANT RHINOCEROS BALUCHITHERIUM OF Osborn, H. F., 1923. The extinct giant rhinoceros Baluchitherium of western and central Asia. Natural History, New York 23 (3): 208-228 RRC: A LIST OF QUADRUPEDS BROUGHT BY MR. BURCHELL FROM The Rhino Resource Center is committed to assisting research and conservation of the rhinoceros worldwide by collecting all publications and maintaining archives. RRC: RHINO RESOURCE CENTERLITERATURERHINO IMAGESRHINO FORUMSRHINO SPECIESLINKSABOUT THE RRC The Rhino Resource Center is committed to assisting research and conservation of the rhinoceros worldwide by collecting all publications and maintaining archives. Edited by Dr Kees Rookmaaker. All this is accessible without fees in an effort to RRC: INDIAN RHINOBLACK RHINO SPECIESEXTINCT RHINO SPECIESMOST ENDANGERED RHINO SPECIES Indian Rhino - Rhinoceros unicornis The Indian Rhinoceros is a herbivorous grazer that belongs to the order of the Perissodactyla and is one of the three species of Rhinos native to Asia. It occurs in the foothills of the Himalaya in Nepal and India (especially Assam). The indian Rhino is a browser and lives in to the South of the Himalaya in the grass- and wetlands. RRC: RHINO LITERATUREALL RHINO SPECIES EVERBLACK RHINO SPECIESEXTINCT RHINO SPECIESMOST ENDANGERED RHINO SPECIESRHINO SPECIES DECLARED EXTINCTRHINO SPECIES LIST Rhino Literature & Articles. The RRC website provides access to an extensive database of indexed and tagged references, abstracts and full texts covering every possible aspect of the knowledge of the rhinoceros. There are no restrictions of language, time period, locality or type of publication including reports and grey literature. RRC: DISEASES OF BLACK RHINOCEROSES IN CAPTIVITY The Rhino Resource Center is committed to assisting research and conservation of the rhinoceros worldwide by collecting all publications and maintaining archives. RRC: RHINOS IN THAILAND Asian Rhino Species. Chantaburi Province. In January 1974, rhino footprints were found at Khao Soi Dao reserve in south-east Thailand. Forest Department personnel made a plaster cast of the footprint which was 21 to 23 cm wide, within the size range of Sumatran rhino. RRC: THE MAMMALS OF AFRICA: AN IDENTIFICATION MANUAL The Rhino Resource Center is committed to assisting research and conservation of the rhinoceros worldwide by collecting all publications and maintaining archives. RRC: INTERNATIONAL STUDBOOK FOR THE WHITE RHINOCEROS The Rhino Resource Center is committed to assisting research and conservation of the rhinoceros worldwide by collecting all publications and maintaining archives. RRC: AN OUTLINE OF AN ATTEMPT AT THE DISPOSITION OF Gray, J.E., 1825. An outline of an attempt at the disposition of Mammalia into tribes and families, with a list of the genera apparently appertaining to each tribe. RRC: THE EXTINCT GIANT RHINOCEROS BALUCHITHERIUM OF Osborn, H. F., 1923. The extinct giant rhinoceros Baluchitherium of western and central Asia. Natural History, New York 23 (3): 208-228 RRC: A LIST OF QUADRUPEDS BROUGHT BY MR. BURCHELL FROM The Rhino Resource Center is committed to assisting research and conservation of the rhinoceros worldwide by collecting all publications and maintaining archives. RRC: REGISTRATION FORM The Rhino Resource Center is committed to assisting research and conservation of the rhinoceros worldwide by collecting all publications and maintaining archives. RRC: LATEST REFERENCES The Rhino Resource Center is committed to assisting research and conservation of the rhinoceros worldwide by collecting all publications and maintaining archives. RRC: THE VICEROY AT LOHAPARA, ASSAM The Rhino Resource Center is committed to assisting research and conservation of the rhinoceros worldwide by collecting all publications and maintaining archives. 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