Scientists artificially inseminate Mexican wolf to help endangered population rebound
by Ese Olumhense, Chicago Tribune
Feb 13, 2018
3 minutes
CHICAGO - The scene mirrors one popular in most medical television dramas: A sedated patient lies on a table as practitioners, their hands gloved, bustle about handling tubes and tongs, vials and syringes. Computer monitors, flickering with real-time vital information, hum in the background of beeping machines, walkie-talkie static and urgent voices.
And though the procedure being done this day, artificial insemination, is fairly typical, the patient, Zana, a Mexican wolf living at the Brookfield Zoo, is anything but.
For the first time in the state, scientists from the Chicago Zoological Society and a
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