According to government records, there are less than 43,000 African elephants left in Tanzania, and the world's last male
white rhino lives under constant guard.
Not exact matches
Living with two (of the four remaining)
white rhino females, it is hoped that there still may be a baby
rhino at the conservancy.
Sudan had been
living there since the 1970s, as other northern
white rhinos in Africa were being exterminated by civil wars and poaching.
Meanwhile, efforts to breed hybrids of northern
rhinos and the more abundant southern
white rhino, in order to preserve at least some northern
white rhino genes in
living individuals, have failed.
With Sudan, the last male northern
white rhino, dead it is natural to ask if we can bring these animals back with biotechnology - but there is nowhere for them to
live