Second Rhino Calf Born at The Wilds Conservation Center

The Ohio safari park celebrates another successful southern white rhino birth.

Apr. 9, 2026 at 6:16pm

A highly textured, abstract painting in earthy tones of green, brown, and ochre, featuring sweeping geometric shapes and botanical spirals that conceptually represent the complex natural forces enabling the conservation of southern white rhinos.The Wilds' successful southern white rhino breeding program represents a triumph of conservation science and ecological stewardship.Cumberland Today

The Wilds conservation center in rural Cumberland, Ohio has welcomed its second southern white rhino calf of 2026, highlighting the expertise and dedication of the animal management teams at the safari park.

Why it matters

The Wilds is a renowned conservation center that plays a vital role in protecting endangered southern white rhinos, a species that faces threats from poaching and habitat loss. Each new calf birth represents progress in sustaining the rhino population.

The details

The latest southern white rhino calf was born on March 31st at The Wilds, joining another calf born earlier this year. The Wilds is home to a herd of southern white rhinos, one of the main attractions for visitors on Wildside safari tours.

  • The second southern white rhino calf of 2026 was born on March 31st.

The players

The Wilds

A conservation center in rural Cumberland, Ohio that is home to a herd of southern white rhinos and other endangered species, drawing visitors on safari tours.

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The takeaway

The birth of two southern white rhino calves at The Wilds this year highlights the conservation center's ongoing efforts to protect and sustain this endangered species, providing hope for the future of the rhino population.