Published on 10news.com the 23.12.2020. | By: Jeff Lasky Nothing less than survival is at stake for the northern white rhinoceros. San Diego Zoo wants to ensure it and is making good progress. » to the full article
Published on mittelbayerische.de the 10.09.2020. | By: Kerstin Geske An article about the protection of rhinos – also in light of the coronavirus crisis and the lockdown.
Published on phys.org the 07.09.2022. Another step towards saving the northern white rhino: five new embryos have been created, carrying the plan to save the species forward.
Published on mongabay.com the 12.11.2021. | By: Basten Gokkon Breeding under human care is deemed to be the only chance at survival for Sumatran rhinos. Wild rhinos are now being moved to a new breeding centre for breeding purposes to ensure the much-needed offspring.
Published on John Stossel’s Twitter page the 18.03.2021. How do you save rhinos from extinction? The journalist John Stossel, who has received many decorations, discusses a promising approach. » to the full video
Published on nachrichten.idw-online.de the 14.01.2020. 2020 had a happy ending at least for the northern white rhinoceros: important embryos were created, to save the species after all. » to the full press release
Published on tierwelt.ch the 23.08.2020. | By: Meret Signer Further steps have been taken in the pilot project to save the northern white rhinoceros: once again, egg cells have been removed – without zoos this would not have been possible. » to the full article
Exclusively for zoos.media – 16.08.2019. Author: Philipp J. Kroiß PETA’s last smear campaign against the conservation of rhinos is dangerous for the animals, and apparently, PETA doesn’t even know what it is all about…
Published on sandiegouniontribune.com the 09.04.2019. | By: Bradley J. Fikes The infertility of rhinoceros poses a big problem for those trying to save them from extinction. San Diego Zoo has now found a cause for the infertility and a treatment. » more
Published on theconversation.com the 22.11.2018. | By: Hubert Cheung, Duan Biggs & Yifu Wang There were international outcries, when China legalised the trade with rhinoceros horn, but are there maybe benefits that have escaped most?