
CREW is Celebrating 30 Years of Saving Species with Science!
- Read all about it in this 10-09-2011 Enquirer Article
- Flip through this interactive booklet about CREW scientists & projects!
Rhino SIGNATURE
CREW scientists have become world experts on the reproductive physiology of Sumatran & Indian rhinos.
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Small Cat SIGNATURE
Fishing Cats, Ocelots, Pallas' Cat, Sand Cats and more.
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Endangered Plants
One of CREW SIGNATURE projects.
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Animal Research
In addition to cats & rhinos, CREW scientists conduct research on several other species in need of help.
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Star Scientists
CREW scientists are internationally recognized for their expertise
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Plant Research
Our Plant Scientist are working to preserve endangered plants.
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CREW News
How Can I Help CREW?
There are many ways to become part of our CREW! Volunteer, make a donation, attend an event, purchase a test tube plant, purchase a rhino t-shirt. Learn More
What is CREW?
The Carl H. Lindner Jr. Family Center for Conservation and Research of Endangered Wildlife (CREW) was the first of its kind, state-of-the-art research facility dedicated to saving endangered plants and animals from extinction. CREW's world renowned scientists form critical partnerships with other leading conservationists and governmental and non-governmental organizations in working towards CREW’s mission.


Local Teens Helping Polar Bears
Rare Sumatran Rhino Pregnancy at Indonesian Sanctuary
Celebrating 30 Years of Saving Species with Science
Pallas’ Cats Born from Artificial Insemination
Endangered Ocelot Born Following Novel Artificial Insemination Procedure



