"Breakthrough: Rhino IVF Pregnancy Offers Hope for Nearly Extinct Species"

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Researchers successfully impregnated a rhinoceros through embryo transfer, a method that could potentially save the nearly extinct northern white rhino subspecies. The experiment, conducted with the southern white rhino subspecies, resulted in a pregnancy, but the surrogate mother died from a bacterial infection. Despite this setback, scientists remain optimistic about the potential to save the northern white rhino. However, some conservationists are skeptical about the breakthrough coming in time to save the species, advocating for a focus on addressing poaching and habitat loss as the main threats to rhinos worldwide.
Topics:world#conservation#embryo-transfer#extinction#northern-white-rhino#rhino#science-and-environment
- A rhino got pregnant from embryo transfer, in a success that may help nearly extinct subspecies The Associated Press
- World first IVF rhino pregnancy could save northern white rhinos from extinction, scientists say CNN
- Gravitas: First successful embryo transfers in southern White Rhinos WION
- World's first rhino IVF pregnancy could save species that has only 2 living animals remaining CBS News
- Researchers achieve milestone in efforts to save rare rhino species | DW News DW News
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