Neither female, Najin or Fatu, is able to have a calf, but could science offer a solution to help save the species? ↠Subscribe:
An international team of scientists are leading a project called “Biorescue” to attempt to save the northern white rhino through artificial insemination. We take a close look at the process, from extracting eggs to finding a surrogate, and ask how this could impact the world of conservation.
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🔗 BioRescue
The BioRescue members are doing their best to save the species. But it's still a race against time and they need every help they can get! You can support their amazing conservation work by spreading the word or by donating. And don't forget to check out their YouTube channel, if you want to know more about their work:
You can support the northern white rhino recovery program here:
🔗 Ol Pejeta Conservancy
Najin and Fatu are living at Ol Pejeta Conservancy, Kenya, and the rangers are doing their very best to care for them. You can explore and support their work here:
🔗 Safari Park Dvůr Králové
Safari Park Dvůr Králové sees as its mission to assist with conservation of wildlife even in its original habitat. It‘s the only place where the northern white rhino bred in human care and the last two living northern white rhino females, Najin and Fatu, were born in Dvůr Králové before they were transported to Kenya:
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