Turning frozen skin into sperm and egg cells could bring back northern white rhinos? But who will carry the embryo?
In 2018, the last male northern white rhino died, leaving behind only two sterile females and seemingly spelling the end of ...
New research from the San Diego Zoo using just 12 frozen cells suggests we can protect the northern white rhino ...
A team of geneticists and computer scientists from the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance, Cornell University and the University ...
And we know that the southern white rhino was able to recover without too much inbreeding. So we used southern white rhinos as a benchmark or metric of a healthy enough population. And so then we ...
Five years ago, the last male northern white rhino died. With just two infertile females left, the future of the species is ...
Benja has been spotted for the first time in the zoo's 21-acre outdoor paddock after being born last month | ITV News Anglia ...
By Faye Mayern via SWNS An endangered baby rhino has well and truly found its feet after being filmed playing and exploring ...
A baby white rhino named Benja has been enjoying the spring sunshine at the Whipsnade Zoo. The six-week-old calf only started ...
In 2018, the last male northern white rhino died, leaving behind only two sterile females and seemingly spelling the end of the species. A new study, which analyzed the living skin cells of 12 ...
Much of the hope for the future of the northern white rhino (Ceratotherium simum cottoni) has rested on the last surviving members of the subspecies: Fatu and Najin, an infertile mother-daughter pair.