Vets using sperm bank to save elephant population

Veterinary specialists collected semen from a 35-year-old elephant today as part of a pioneering project to help save the endangered species worldwide.

Vets using sperm bank to save elephant population

Veterinary specialists collected semen from a 35-year-old elephant today as part of a pioneering project to help save the endangered species worldwide.

The semen from Phamea, a big tusker, will be frozen and stored in an experimental elephant sperm bank.

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