Baby Sumatran Rhino Renews Hope for Species
A female Sumatran rhino calf was born at the Sumatran Rhino Sanctuary (SRS), 10,000 miles away from Cincinnati last week! The […]
Grandson of Sumatran Rhino Ipuh is Ready to Help Save his Species!
Good news! Ipuh, the sire of the three Sumatran rhinos born at the Cincinnati Zoo, continues to grow his legacy. […]
DNA from Cincinnati Zoo’s “Ipuh” Provides Evidence that Trouble for Sumatran Rhinos Began 1 Million Years Ago
In addition to being responsible for the existence of about 10% of the world’s remaining Sumatran rhinos, Cincinnati Zoo’s […]
A History of the Zoo’s Sumatran Rhino Breeding Program
The Sumatran rhino is considered the most endangered of all rhino species and perhaps the most endangered large mammal on […]
Rhino Harry Arrives Safe and Sound after 53-Hour Journey from Cincinnati Zoo to Sumatran Rhino Sanctuary
CINCINNATI (November 2, 2015) – The rhino formerly known as the last Sumatran rhino in the Western Hemisphere has joined the rest of […]