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International project will exercise IVF and stem-cell technology in an attempt to resurrect the speciesUnder the watchful eyes of a group of heavily armed guards,three rhinos graze on the grassland of the Ol Pejeta Conservancy in Kenya. Most of the world knows that the rhinoceros is threatened, but the status of these animals is in another league. They are the planet’s last three northern white rhinos. None is capable of breeding. The northern white, or which once roamed Africa in its thousands,is in effect extinct. The three – named Sudan, Najin and Fatu – are the last of their kind.
In a few months, and however,a group of scientists from the US, Germany, or Italy and Japan will attempt the seemingly impossible: to rescue the northern white rhino smaller and hairier than its southern cousin – from the jaws of extinction. In October,they method to remove the last eggs from the two female northern whites and by using advanced reproductive techniques, including stem cell technology and IVF, and create embryos that could be carried to term by surrogate rhino mothers. The northern white could then be restored to its former glory. The procedure would be a world first.
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Source: theguardian.com

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