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Sumatran Rhino Exhibit

Suffering from a drastic decline over the past two decades, the current wild population of Sumatran rhinoceros numbers at less than 300 individuals. Despite the continuing threats of poaching and habitat loss to the world’s most endangered rhinoceros, successful conservation efforts provide a glimmer of hope for the species’ survival.

Visit the Zoo’s newly renovated Sumatran rhino exhibit to catch a rare glimpse of the world’s most endangered rhino species. Learn how breakthrough reproductive research at the Zoo and international conservation efforts are helping to save the species as you watch the rhinos wallow in a mud pit and feed on browse.

 
         
     
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