Terri Roth

Terri Roth

Terri Lynn Roth (b. 1964/1965)[1] is the vice president of Conservation and Science at the Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden.[2] Additionally, she is the director of the Center for Conservation and Research of Endangered Wildlife (CREW).[3] She has made several breakthroughs in the captive breeding of Sumatran rhinoceroses, a critically endangered species with fewer than 300 left.[4]

  1. ^ Dreifus, Claudia (25 December 2001). "A Conversation with: Terri Roth; Birth of Rare Rhino Is a Bright Spot For Species' Future". The New York Times. Retrieved 4 October 2018.
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  3. ^ Steigerwald, Shauna (28 November 2016). "Ipuh the rhino makes science, history and grandkids". The Enquirer. Retrieved 4 October 2018.
  4. ^ van Strien, N.J.; Manullang, B.; Sectionov, Isnan W.; Khan, M.K.M; Sumardja, E.; Ellis, S.; Han, K.H.; Boeadi, Payne J.; Bradley Martin, E. (2008). "Dicerorhinus sumatrensis". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2008: e.T6553A12787457. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2008.RLTS.T6553A12787457.en.