Their labor has led to some remarkable stuff − like the birth of a rhino calf a decade after her father died. Zoo freezes endangered wildlife cells and tissues In the 1980s, Cincinnati launched ...
Their labor has led to some remarkable stuff − like the birth of a rhino calf a decade after her father died. Then-Cincinnati Zoo director Ed Maruska and then-director of research Betsy Dresser ...
Their labor has led to some remarkable stuff − like the birth of a rhino calf a decade after her father died. In the 1980s, Cincinnati launched one of the first efforts by a zoo to research ...
A worker at the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden lost part of his thumb after a bonobo at a primate enclosure chomped down on the digit during feeding time. The unnamed zoo worker was making ...
The second phase of Elephant Trek will open in spring 2025 and will include habitats for siamangs, babirusa, rhinoceros hornbills and small-clawed otters. If you're heading to the Cincinnati Zoo ...
These researchers think so, and others around the world who have been involved in efforts to save the northern white rhino say it is an important step. But Dr Terri Roth, from Cincinnati Zoo ...
Then she stuck her arm deep into the rhino’s rectum. Two days earlier, Roth, director of the Center for Conservation and Research of Endangered Wildlife at the Cincinnati Zoo, had tried to ...
After a four-year return, the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden is retiring its Zoo Keys, communications director Michelle Curley confirmed to The Enquirer. Since the zoo brought them back in ...
Cincinnati is home to the country's second-oldest zoo. It's especially noted for its work with endangered species like black rhinos. The zoo is also known for its innovative birthing programs with ...
But here we are. This Sunday's front-page story features a whole lot about animal sperm − and how it's cryopreserved, aka frozen, at the Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden to make sure endangered ...