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Black Voices: Humans — the cause and solution to northern white rhino extinction

Black Voices: Humans — the cause and solution to northern white rhino extinction
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BioRescue creates four new northern white rhino embryos | EurekAlert! Science News

Credit: BioRescue/Rio the photographer This is the most successful series of procedures - from oocyte collection in Kenya to in vitro fertilisation and cryopreservation in Italy - the team of Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research (Leibniz-IZW), Safari Park Dv?r Králové, Kenya Wildlife Service, Ol Pejeta Conservancy and Avantea has ever conducted. Additionally, the team confirmed the successful sterilisation of the southern white rhino bull Owuan, which was conducted in December 2020. The bull will now be introduced to the Ol Pejeta southern white rhino females that have been identified as potential surrogate mothers for future northern white rhino offspring.

Connected conservation tech helps protect natural habitats World Wildlife Day

ITU Naleku and Roho spend a lot of time squabbling with each other on Instagram. The two young friends from East Africa are orphan elephants, among the youngest in the care of the Sheldrick Wildlife Trust. The Trust, which runs an elephant rescue and rehabilitation programme, uses its social media account to raise awareness about the disappearance of wildlife habitats. This includes sharing the stories of the elephants with its 840,000 followers. Instagram is only one way to build a community that cares about wildlife conservation. With the world’s wildlife facing unprecedented threats, digital technologies are being deployed to protect animals and their habitats in innovative ways.

Covid-19 vs conservation - how the northern white rhino rescue programme overcame challenges

Credit: www.biorescue.org/Leibniz-IZW The BioRescue research project, a programme aiming at saving the northern white rhinoceros from extinction, exemplifies the challenges to overcome when conducting research and conservation in an international consortium in times of a global pandemic. COVID-19 hampered communication and travels, prevented or delayed crucial procedures, caused losses in revenues and by that may have lowered the chances of a survival of the northern white rhino. The consortium adjusted strategies, gained valuable knowledge during these challenging times and continued with its mission. The effects of the pandemic on the BioRescue project are described in detail in a scientific paper published in the

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