Five years ago, the last male northern white rhinoSudanpassed away.

With his death, the fate of the species seemed sealed.

The answer may betechnology.

Sudan, Northern White Rhino, with his keeper prior to his death

She was also there for his last breath, with her photographs bringing international attention to this wildlife crisis.

Since 2018, when Sudan passed, she’s been actively working with BioRescue to make a miracle happen.

In her new short film,Remembering Sudan, Vitale traces the plight of the northern white rhino.

Remembering Sudan by Ami Vitale

Mutai shares his connections to these animals and his memories of Sudan.

Now, he’s also a witness to a new possibility for the species thanks to advanced technology.

And it could mean a different fate for the more than 14,000 endangered species on our planet today.

BioRescue Scientists Working on Northern White Rhino

Remembering Sudanis currently available forrental online, with all proceeds going directly to the Ol Pejeta Conservancy.

To gain access to the online event, yo donate to the Ol Pejeta Conservancyonline.

Remembering Sudanis a short film about the fate of the northern white rhino.

Filmmaker Ami Vitale is hosting a global viewing of the film to raise awareness about the situation.