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back at longleat, in a makeshift labo, back at longleat, in a makeshift lab, the researchers check forlast northern white rhinos, creating a hybrid. the scientists say it's better than losing the species altogether. the last three can die at any time, they're not as old, but anything can happen to them and then all the genetics would be lost. if we had at least 50% of this species preserved in a hybrid embryo, we would preserve at least half of this for future generations. with herjob done, ebun is soon back on her feet. the safari park is proud of the role she'll play. with the northern white rhino being sojeopardised in numbers, practicing techniques like this with the southern whites, it's a huge advance for science and conservation, i suppose. yeah, it's a real honour to be able to help. the eggs are now being rushed back to a lab in italy, there's a 20—hour window to prepare them for fertilisation. they could be implanted back into ebun, but with her northern cousins so close to extinction, it's a race against time. rebecca morrell, bbc news. you have been watching newsday. stay w
back at longleat, in a makeshift labo, back at longleat, in a makeshift lab, the researchers check forlast northern white rhinos, creating a hybrid. the scientists say it's better than losing the species altogether. the last three can die at any time, they're not as old, but anything can happen to them and then all the genetics would be lost. if we had at least 50% of this species preserved in a hybrid embryo, we would preserve at least half of this for future generations. with herjob done,...
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back at longleat, in a makeshift lab, the researchers check for eggs — they find one.the last northern white rhinos, creating a hybrid. the scientists say it's better than losing the species altogether. the last three can die at any time, they're not as old, but anything can happen to them and then all the genetics would be lost. if we had at least 50% of this species preserved in a hybrid embryo, we would preserve at least half of this for future generations. with herjob done, ebun is soon back on her feet. the safari park is proud of the role she'll play. with the northern white rhino being sojeopardised in numbers, practicing techniques like this with the southern whites, it's a huge advance for science and conservation, i suppose. yeah, it's a real honour to be able to help. the eggs are now being rushed back to a lab in italy, there's a 20—hour window to prepare them for fertilisation. they could be implanted back into ebun, but with her northern cousins so close to extinction, it's a race against time. rebecca morrell, bbc news. the song despacito has just become
back at longleat, in a makeshift lab, the researchers check for eggs — they find one.the last northern white rhinos, creating a hybrid. the scientists say it's better than losing the species altogether. the last three can die at any time, they're not as old, but anything can happen to them and then all the genetics would be lost. if we had at least 50% of this species preserved in a hybrid embryo, we would preserve at least half of this for future generations. with herjob done, ebun is soon...
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back at longleat in a makeshift laboratory, the researchers check for eggs. they find one.e last northern white rhinos, creating a hybrid. scientists say it is better than losing the species altogether. the last three can die at any time, they are not as old but anything can happen to them and then all their genetics would be lost. if we have at least 50% of this species preserved in a hybrid embryo, we would preserve at least half of this for future generations. with herjob done, ebun is soon back on herfeet. the safari park is proud of the role she will play. with the northern white rhino being sojeopardised in numbers, practising these techniques with southern whites is a huge advance in science and conservation, i suppose. it's a real honour to be able to help. the eggs are now being rushed back to a laboratory in italy. there is a 20—hour window to prepare them for fertilisation. they could be implanted back into ebun, but with her northern cousins so close to extinction, it's a race against time. we talk about the problems in venezuela a lot — that's it from us. goodb
back at longleat in a makeshift laboratory, the researchers check for eggs. they find one.e last northern white rhinos, creating a hybrid. scientists say it is better than losing the species altogether. the last three can die at any time, they are not as old but anything can happen to them and then all their genetics would be lost. if we have at least 50% of this species preserved in a hybrid embryo, we would preserve at least half of this for future generations. with herjob done, ebun is soon...
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it is pa rt females at longleat come in.harvest some eggs from our female. they've gone to a laboratory in italy where they are much sharing. once they've matured, if that has gone well they can be mixed with some sperm either from southern white rhinos to start them off and check it is going to work, and then down the line mixing some northern white rhino with those eggs, or even eggs from northern white rhinos and sperm from northern white rhinos and sperm from northern white rhinos. the initial process is to find out if you can do this with rhinos? yes, this is a ground—breaking procedure. creating an embryo outside a rhino hasn't been done before. we need to check that can work before we use up the limited bank of northern white rhinos sperm. if it works but you can't get it to work with older eggs from the two remaining female north white rhinos, are you not mixing species? potentially. we are faced with a difficult situation. there are three of these animals left in the wild. it is impossible to do it from that, saving
it is pa rt females at longleat come in.harvest some eggs from our female. they've gone to a laboratory in italy where they are much sharing. once they've matured, if that has gone well they can be mixed with some sperm either from southern white rhinos to start them off and check it is going to work, and then down the line mixing some northern white rhino with those eggs, or even eggs from northern white rhinos and sperm from northern white rhinos and sperm from northern white rhinos. the...
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bucket longleat in a makeshift lab that researches check for eggs. they find one. they'll take the southern white rhino egg and mix it with sperm from one of the lost northern white rhinos creating a hybrid. the scientists say it's better than losing the species altogether. the last three kondor anytime they're not as old but anything can happen to them and then they all that genetics all would be lost. and that if we had at least. fish send of this species preserved in a hybrid embry. we would preserve italy's hop of this. and for the for future generations. with that job done even seem back from her feet. the safari pulse proud of the role she'll play. we don't know the right bernie being saved dies to numbers practicing techniques is of the southern lights. and it's it's a huge that funds for science and. and conservationists base yeah it's and it's it's a real honor to be able to help. the exit now being rushed back to a lab in a city. that's a twenty hour window to propel them for customization. they could be implemented back into a boon. but with a northern c
bucket longleat in a makeshift lab that researches check for eggs. they find one. they'll take the southern white rhino egg and mix it with sperm from one of the lost northern white rhinos creating a hybrid. the scientists say it's better than losing the species altogether. the last three kondor anytime they're not as old but anything can happen to them and then they all that genetics all would be lost. and that if we had at least. fish send of this species preserved in a hybrid embry. we would...
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back at longleat in a makeshift laboratory, the researchers check for eggs. they find one. at any time, they are not as old but anything can happen to them and then all their genetics would be lost. if we have at least 50% of this species preserved in a hybrid embryo, we would preserve at least half of this for future generations. with herjob done, ebun is soon back on herfeet. the safari park is proud of the role she will play. with the northern white rhino being sojeopardised in numbers, practising these techniques with southern whites is a huge advance in science and conservation, i suppose. it's a real honour to be able to help. the eggs are now being rushed back to a laboratory in italy. there is a 20—hour window to prepare them for fertilisation. they could be implanted back into ebun, but with her northern cousins so close to extinction, it's a race against time. time for a weather forecast now. we saw those flash floods in cornwall last night and tropical downpours. is there more of that on the way? things are beginning to calm down a bit from here on in. the weathe
back at longleat in a makeshift laboratory, the researchers check for eggs. they find one. at any time, they are not as old but anything can happen to them and then all their genetics would be lost. if we have at least 50% of this species preserved in a hybrid embryo, we would preserve at least half of this for future generations. with herjob done, ebun is soon back on herfeet. the safari park is proud of the role she will play. with the northern white rhino being sojeopardised in numbers,...
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back at longleat, in a makeshift labo, —— lab, the researchers check for eggs — they find one.reating a hybrid. the scientists say it's better than losing the species altogether. the last three can die at any time, they're not as old, but anything can happen to them and then all the genetics would be lost. if we had at least 50% of this species preserved in a hybrid embryo, we would preserve at least half of this for future generations. with herjob done, ebun is soon back on her feet. the safari park is proud of the role she'll play. with the northern white rhino being sojeopardised in numbers, practicing techniques like this with the southern whites, it's a huge advance for science and conservation, i suppose. yeah, it's a real honour to be able to help. the eggs are now being rushed back to a lab in italy, there's a 20—hour window to prepare them for fertilisation. they could be implanted back into ebun, but with her northern cousins so close to extinction, it's a race against time. rebecca morrell, bbc news. the government has won the right to ban prison officers in england
back at longleat, in a makeshift labo, —— lab, the researchers check for eggs — they find one.reating a hybrid. the scientists say it's better than losing the species altogether. the last three can die at any time, they're not as old, but anything can happen to them and then all the genetics would be lost. if we had at least 50% of this species preserved in a hybrid embryo, we would preserve at least half of this for future generations. with herjob done, ebun is soon back on her feet. the...
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there are just three left in the world, but at longleat safari park, the rhino's closest relatives, areort. meet ebun — a seven—year—old southern white rhino who could save a species from extinction. the one and a half tonne animal is sedated. a little agitated at first, but soon she is sound asleep. she is ready to take part in an experimental fertility treatment. scientists are harvesting her eggs to be fertilised in a lab. this is rhino ivf. this procedure is farfrom easy. the team here are keeping an incredibly close eye on this rhino. it is essential she stays under heavy sedation. over the last week or so she's been given hormone treatment, but what's been done today requires millimetre precision. egg collection is really only a technique that has been perfected over the last year. this is conservation science at its most extreme. here's the animal ebun could save, her closest living relative, the northern white rhino. 0nce widespread across central africa, today there are just three left on the planet. but there are unable to breed. back at long bleat in a makeshift laboratory, t
there are just three left in the world, but at longleat safari park, the rhino's closest relatives, areort. meet ebun — a seven—year—old southern white rhino who could save a species from extinction. the one and a half tonne animal is sedated. a little agitated at first, but soon she is sound asleep. she is ready to take part in an experimental fertility treatment. scientists are harvesting her eggs to be fertilised in a lab. this is rhino ivf. this procedure is farfrom easy. the team...
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there are just three left in the world, but at longleat safari park, the rhino's closest relatives areseven—year—old southern white rhino who could save a species from extinction. the 1.5 tonne animal is sedated. a little agitated at first, but soon she is sound asleep. she is ready to take part in an experimental fertility treatment. scientists are harvesting her eggs to be fertilised in a lab. this is rhino ivf. this procedure is farfrom easy. the team here are keeping an incredibly close eye on this rhino. it is essential she stays under heavy sedation. over the last week or so she's been given hormone treatment, but what's been done today requires millimetre precision. egg collection is really only a technique that has been perfected over the last year. this is conservation science at its most extreme. here's the animal ebun could save, her closest living relative, the northern white rhino. 0nce widespread across central africa, today there are just three left on the planet. but they are unable to breed. back at long bleat in a makeshift laboratory, the researchers check for eggs.
there are just three left in the world, but at longleat safari park, the rhino's closest relatives areseven—year—old southern white rhino who could save a species from extinction. the 1.5 tonne animal is sedated. a little agitated at first, but soon she is sound asleep. she is ready to take part in an experimental fertility treatment. scientists are harvesting her eggs to be fertilised in a lab. this is rhino ivf. this procedure is farfrom easy. the team here are keeping an incredibly close...