Plight of Cincinnati Zoo’s Sumatran rhino chronicled in new book

The plight of doomed, extinct or nearly extinct animals is embodied in Elizabeth Kolbert’s arresting new book, “The Sixth Extinction,” by two touching creatures, including Suci, a 10-year-old Sumatran rhino who lives at the Cincinnati Zoo and is one of the few of her endangered species to be “born anywhere over the past three decades.”

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The plight of doomed, extinct or nearly extinct animals is embodied in Elizabeth Kolbert’s arresting new book, “The Sixth Extinction,” by two touching creatures, including Suci, a 10-year-old Sumatran rhino who lives at the Cincinnati Zoo and is one of the few of her endangered species to be “born anywhere over the past three decades.” Read more.

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