Scientists harvest more eggs from near-extinct northern white rhino

Published August 19, 2020
Scientists perform the oocytes extraction from Najin, the oldest of the two northern white rhinos at the Ol Pejeta Conservancy near Nanyuki, Kenya, on Tuesday.—Reuters
Scientists perform the oocytes extraction from Najin, the oldest of the two northern white rhinos at the Ol Pejeta Conservancy near Nanyuki, Kenya, on Tuesday.—Reuters

NAIROBI: Scientists racing to save the northern white rhino from extinction have harvested 10 more eggs from the last two females alive which they hope will help create viable embryos that can be incubated by other rhinos acting as surrogates.

Neither of the remaining northern white rhinos on Earth — a mother and her daughter — can carry a baby to term, so scientists want to implant the embryos into southern white rhinos instead. The last male northern white rhino, named Sudan, died in Kenya’s Ol Pejeta Conservancy in 2018.

The northern white rhino once wandered through east and central Africa but, as with other rhino species, its numbers plummeted due to heavy poaching.

Northern white rhinos — now the world’s most endangered mammal — have hairier ears and tails, are shorter and stockier and have different genes than their southern cousins.

Scientists first harvested eggs from the females a year ago, as part of a team from the Ol Pejeta Conservancy, Kenya Wildlife Service, Italian-based Avantea Lab, the Czech Republic’s Dvr Krlov Zoo, and the Germany-based Leibniz Institute for Zoo & Wildlife Research.

They produced three pure northern white rhino embryos that are now frozen. But the scientists realised they must synchronise implanting embryos with the reproductive cycle of the surrogate mothers.

The more embryos they have, the better. One potential snag is that humans do not know how to detect when the time to insert the embryo is right.

Published in Dawn, August 19th, 2020

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