Terri Roth trudges through the thick, dark Sumatran jungle. She's
looking for a rhinoceros that's been seen in the area. It's a rare
Sumatran rhino, the world's smallest rhino and one of the most
endangered mammals on the planet.Suddenly she spots a young female rhino
through the tangle of ferns and trees. The stocky animal is covered in
reddish hair, and her snout sports two stubby horns. The rhino walks
right up to Terri. The scientist slowly reaches out her hand and touches
the rhino's big nose. The wild rhino's curiosity and friendliness remind
Terri of Emi, the female Sumatran rhino that lives at the Cincinnati Zoo
where Terri works. Terri is working with Emi to help save Sumatran
rhinos from extinction--one calf at a time.