Talk by Jessye Wojtusik, PhD., Wildlife Physiologist from the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden on saving Sumatran Rhinos.
As part of the "On the Wild Side" show of fiber art at The Barn 9/26-10/5, join us for this free talk. Seats are limited. Everyone who wants to attend MUST register for a seat. We hope you can join us!
The Sumatran rhino is the most endangered of all rhinoceros species due to its rapid rate of decline. Because of poaching, numbers have decreased more than 70% over the last 20 years. Fewer than 80 individuals are surviving in the world, primarily in Indonesia.
Through their research, CREW scientists have become world experts on the reproductive physiology of Sumatran and Indian rhinos.
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