Indonesia's government is racing to capture the last-known Bornean rhino in the wild in a bid to preserve the species through in vitro fertilization, a government official told AFP on Friday.
In the island state of Indonesia, animal protectors want to capture the last Borneo rhinoceros still living in the wild in order to save the species from extinction by artificial fertilization.
Animal protectors want to save the Borneo rhinoceros from extinction. In addition, the female Pari is to be fertilized with sperm of the likewise threatened Sumatra rhinoceros.