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Reproduction Lessons from the African Rhino to Conserve Sumatran Rhinos

Monday, February 19, 2024

The world’s first embryo transfer was successfully performed on an African white rhino, renewing hope for the Sumatran rhino.

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Thomas Hildebrandt (green shirt) from BioRescue monitors the development of a rhino fetus using Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) method, in Kenya, Africa, May 2023. Courtesy of Jon Juarez for Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research . tempo : 173483481325.

THE shocking news about German scientists successfully performing the world’s first successful transfer of a rhinoceros embryo was not surprising for Muhammad Agil. Being Head of the Rhino Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) team at the School of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedicine (SKHB) of Bogor Agricultural University (IPB), Agil was already aware of the fact the day before the BioRescue Consortium announced it at a pre

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Irsyan Hasyim contributed to this report. 

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