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Jon A Juárez (Spain) documents the groundbreaking science to save the northern white rhino from extinction through in vitro fertilisation (IVF).
Jon spent years documenting the work of the BioRescue Project.
He says that witnessing a milestone in saving a species “was something I will never forget”.
This southern white rhino foetus was the result of the first successful rhino embryo transfer into a surrogate mother through IVF.
Owing to an infection, it did not survive.
This breakthrough paves the way for saving the rare northern white rhino from extinction.
Scientists can take the next crucial steps towards transferring the first northern white rhino embryo into a southern white rhino surrogate.
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Jon uses his expertise to promote conservation projects and raise awareness about climate change. He currently collaborates with the Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research and is involved in the BioRescue project and the GAIA initiative. Jon’s also led several projects involving refugee children in Berlin, Germany. A member of Germany’s Society for Nature Photography, he’s displayed his work at several exhibitions, including at Berlin’s Zeiss Major Planetarium.
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