In a groundbreaking effort to save the Northern White Rhino from the brink of extinction, scientists have embarked on an ambitious mission-implanting lab-created embryos into surrogate rhinos in hopes of reviving the species.
With only two females left in the world, this high-stakes project at Kenya's Ol Pejeta Conservancy is pushing the boundaries of reproductive technology. As poaching and habitat loss have driven these majestic creatures to near oblivion, conservationists are now racing against time, harnessing cutting-edge science to give the species a second chance.