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logical sister -- 8-year-old Suci."We absolutely need more 
calves for the population as a whole; we have to produce as 
many as we can as quickly as we can," said Terri Roth, 
who heads the zoo's Center for Research of Endangered Wildlife. "The population 
is in sharp decline and there's a lot of urgency around getting 
her pregnant."Critics of captive breeding programs say they often do more 
harm than good and can create animals less likely to survive in 
the wild. Inbreeding increases the possibility of bad genetic combinations 
for offspring."We don't like to do it, and long term, we really 
don't like to do it," Roth said, adding that the siblings' parents 
were genetically diverse, which is a positive for the plan. "When your 
species is almost gone, you just need animals and that matters more 
than genes right now -- these are two of the youngest, healthiest 
animals in the population."The parents of the three rhinos born in Cincinnati 
have died, but their eldest offspring, 11-year-old Andalas, was moved to 
a sanctuary in Indonesia where he last year became a father after 
mating with a wild-born rhino there.The first coordinated effort at captive 
breeding began in the 1980s, and about half the initial 40 breeding 
rhinos died without a successful pregnancy. Roth, who began working on the 
rhino project in 1996, said it took years just to understand their 
eating habits and needs and decades more to understand their mating patterns. 
The animal
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Texas' border with Mexico, and improve their youth outreach on college campuses 
and via social media.Bush said he considers himself an asset to the 
party's Hispanic outreach efforts. But he also said the GOP's long-term 
strategy cannot simply be running more bilingual candidates."I've been asked 
whether knowing Spanish and being Hispanic myself is a positive in getting 
Hispanic voters and I don't believe it is," he said. "I think 
Hispanics look for a friend, they look for someone who understands, whose 
willing to relate, to hear their issues and welcome them to the 
party and to their campaigns. That's what we're doing."Bush's campaign style, 
though, has been criticized by some as uncomfortable, and his stump speeches 
occasionally can sound canned."I'm not running for office to be somebody 
but really just to do something. ... This isn't about making a 
statement. It's about making a difference," he told about 600 homeowners 
and GOP activists who crowded into the clubhouse of a new Frisco 
subdivision.Bush has raised $3.3 million since November even though no Democratic 
candidate has emerged for land commissioner.A Democrat hasn't won any of 
Texas' 29 statewide offices since 1994, the nation's longest streak of single-party 
dominance. But Hispanics accounted for two-thirds of Texas' population growth 
over the past decade and now make up 35 percent of its 
population. They tend to vote Democratic, with Obama capturing 71 percent 
of the La

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