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Category: Sumatran Rhino

Our Global Reach: Making a Difference for Lions, Keas, Burying Beetles and More

Lion in Ruaha region of Tanzania (Photo: Ruaha Carnivore Project)
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Did you know that the Cincinnati Zoo supports more than 30 field conservation projects around the world? From tigers in Malaysia to scarlet macaws in Guatemala to keas in New Zealand, we are helping to [...]
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Celebrating Efforts in Cincinnati and Beyond to Save Rhinos on World Rhino Day

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On World Rhino Day, we celebrate the combined rhino conservation efforts of zoos accredited by the Association of Zoos & Aquariums (AZA). Over the past five years, AZA zoos have invested over $5.1 million [...]
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The Power of Connections: Endangered Species Day

Ratu and her newborn calf (Photo: Stephen Belcher)
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Guest blogger: Kristina Meek, Wild Encounters There are currently 16,306 plants and animals listed as endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN). That’s more people than visit our Zoo on a [...]
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