| Ferreira, S.; Ellis, S.; Burgess, G.; Baruch-Mondo, S.; Talukdar, B.H.; Knight, M.H., 2022. African and Asian rhinoceroses – status, conservation and trade. Report to CITES, CoP19 Doc. 75, Annex 4: pp. 1-72
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| Knight, M., 2021. Rapport du Groupe de Spécialistes du Rhinocéros d’Afrique. Pachyderm 62: 16-28
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| Knight, M., 2020. Rapport du Groupe de Spécialistes du Rhinocéros d'Afrique. Pachyderm 61: 23-42
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| Knight, M., 2020. From poaching to Covid-19: what next for our rhinos. The Horn (Save the Rhino International) 2020: 36
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| Emslie, R.H.; Milliken, T.; Talukdar, B.; Burgess, G.; Adcock, K.; Balfour, D.; Knight, M.H., 2019. African and Asian rhinoceroses - status, conservation and trade. A report from the IUCN Species Survical Commission (IUCN/SSC) African and Asian Rhino Specialist Groups and TRAFFIC to the CITES Secretariat pursuant to Resolution Conf. 9.14 (Rev. CoP17). Report to CITES 17th meeting (Colombo, June 2019), CoP 18 Doc.83.1 annex 3: 1-38
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| Knight, M., 2018. The rhino challenge: a continental perspective. The Horn (Save the Rhino International) 2018: 29
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| Cooney, R.; Freese, C.; Dublin, H.; Roe, D.; Mallon, D.; Knight, M.; Emslie, R.; Pani, M.; Booth, V.; Mahoney, S.; Buyanaa, C., 2017. The baby and the bathwater: trophy hunting, conservation and rural livelihoods. Unasylva (An international journal of forestry and forest industries) 68 (249): 3-16
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| Emslie, R.; Knight, M., 2016. Prince William is talking sense - trophy hunting is crucial to conservation. African Indaba e-Newsletter 14 (2): 5-6
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| Emslie, R.H.; Milliken, T.; Talukdar, B.; Ellis, S.; Adcock, K.; Knight, M.H., 2016. African and Asian rhinoceroses - status, conservation and trade. A report from the IUCN Species Survical Commission (IUCN/SSC) African and Asian Rhino Specialist Groups and TRAFFIC to the CITES Secretariat pursuant to Resolution Conf. 9.14 (Rev. CoP15). Report to CITES 16th meeting (Johannesburg, September-October 2016), CoP 17 Doc.68 annex 5: 1-21
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| Knight, M.; (and many others), 2016. Ceratotherium simum simum – Southern White Rhinoceros. In: Mammal Red List of South Africa Lesotho and Swaziland, pp. 1-16 - https://www.ewt.org.za/resources/resources-mammal-red-list/
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| Knight, M.; (and many others), 2016. Black-Rhinoceros - Diceros-bicornis. In: Mammal Red List of South Africa Lesotho and Swaziland, pp. 1-32 - https://www.ewt.org.za/resources/resources-mammal-red-list/
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| Knight, M., 2015. Calling all rhino owners: how can you, the private rhino owner, help to solve the rhino crisis. Wildlife Ranching 2015 - Rhino Files Supplement: 9-13
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| Knight, M., 2015. Rhinos our speciality. The Horn (Save the Rhino International) Autumn 2015: 31
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| Emslie, R.H.; Knight, M.H., 2014. Update on African rhino status and trends: from IUCN SSC African Rhino Specialist Group (AfRSG). Report to CITES Standing Committee 65th meeting: pp. 1-6
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| Knight, M.H., 2014. Passing of a conservation icon (Anthony Hall-Martin 1946-2014). Pachyderm 55: 110-111
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| Knight, M., 2012. The rhino dilemma. Newsletter of the CEESP/SSC Sustainable Use and Livelihoods Specialist Group no.2: 3-4
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| Buk, K.G.; Knight, M.H., 2012. Habitat suitability model for black rhinoceros in Augrabies Falls National Park, South Africa. South African Journal of Wildlife Research 42 (2): 82-93
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| Knight, M., 2011. South Africa’s rhino success story gets sad new poaching chapter. Swara, Nairobi 2011 (4): 28-32
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| Buk, K.G.; Knight, M.H., 2010. Seasonal diet preferences of black rhinoceros in three arid South African National Parks. African Journal of Ecology 48: 1064-1075
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| Buk, K.G.; Knight, M.H., 2010. Seasonal diet preferences of black rhinoceros in three arid South African National Parks. African Journal of Ecology 48: 1064-1075
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| Knight, M.H.; Kerley, G.I.H., 2009. Black rhino translocations within Africa: a model for international collaboration over conservation and conservation best practice. Africa Insight 39 (3): 70-83
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| Leader Williams, N.; Milledge, S.; Adcock, K.; Brooks, M.; Conway, A.; Knight, M.; Mainka, S.; Martin, E.B.; Teferi, T., 2005. Trophy hunting of black rhino Diceros bicornis: proposals to ensure its future sustainability. Journal of International Wildlife Law and Policy 8 (1): 1-11
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| Knight, M.; SADC, 2005. South Africa country report, pp. 15-18
| In: SADC Proceedings of the meeting of SADC rhino range states, Idle Winds Lodge, South Africa, 14-15 March 2005. Harare, SADC Regional Programme for Rhino Conservation: pp. 1-48 |
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| Knight, M.; SADC, 2003. South Africa, pp. 28-30
| In: SADC Proceedings of the meeting of the SADC rhino range states and consortium, Maun, Botswana, 12-13 March 2003. Harare, SADC Regional Programme for Rhino Conservation: pp. 1-76 |
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| Knight, M.; SADC, 2003. Partnerships I - NGO/ Private sector/ Management authority contractual arrangements for rhino conservation areas, pp. 40-42
| In: SADC Proceedings of the meeting of the SADC rhino range states and consortium, Maun, Botswana, 12-13 March 2003. Harare, SADC Regional Programme for Rhino Conservation: pp. 1-76 |
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| Kerley, G.I.H.; Boshoff, A.F.; Knight, M.H., 2002. The Greater Addo National Park, South Africa: Biodiversity conservation as the basis for a healthy ecosystem and human development opportunities. In: Lasley, W.L., Managing for healthy ecosystems. CRC Press, pp. 1-16
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| Knight, M.H.; Hall-Martin, A.J.; Pienaar, D., 2001. Species conservation plan: South African National Parks. Black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis): pp. 91-124
| In: SADC SADC Regional programme for rhino conservation. Detailed country reviews: report, part 3: Annexes. No place, SADC: pp. 1-508 |
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| Knight, M.; SADC, 2001. Range state report: South Africa, pp. 8-10
| In: SADC Proceedings of the meeting of SADC rhino range states and consortium, Pilanesberg NP, South Africa, 6-8 March 2001. Harare, SADC Regional Programme for Rhino Conservation: pp. 1-49 |
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| Leader Williams, N.; Brett, R.A.; Brooks, M.; Craig, I.; Du Toit, R.; Emslie, R.H.; Knight, M.H.; Stanley Price, M.R.; Stockill, C., 1997. A scheme for differentiating and defining the different situations under which live rhinos are conserved. Pachyderm 23: 24-28, fig. 1, table 1
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| Knight, M.H., 1997. The black rhinoceros: a ekeystonei species?. Proceedings of the International Theriological Congress 7: 190
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| Hall-Martin, A.; Knight, M.H., 1994. Conservation and management of black rhinoceros in South African national parks: pp. 11-19, figs. 1-2, tables 1-2
| In: Penzhorn, B.L. et al. Proceedings of a symposium on rhinos as game ranch animals. Onderstepoort, Republic of South Africa, 9-10 September 1994: pp. i-iv, 1-242 |
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| Novellie, P.; Knight, M., 1994. Repatriation and translocation of ungulates into South African national parks: an assessment of past attempts. Koedoe 37 (1): 115-119
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| Knight, M.H.; Morkel, P., 1994. Assessment of the proposed Mkomazi Rhino sanctuary, Mkomazi Game Reserve, Tanzania. Report to Mkomazi Game Reserve, Tanzania, pp. 1-15
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