Sam Anderson, a staff writer for The New York Times Magazine, dives into the poignant story of the last two northern white rhinos, Najin and Fatu. He explores the deep emotional bonds between these magnificent creatures and their human caretakers, shedding light on conservation struggles. Heartbreaking tales of loss, like Sudan, the last male rhino, highlight the urgent need for action. Innovative reproductive technologies and heartwarming moments, such as the rhinos taking a synchronized nap, showcase the fragility yet beauty of life amid extinction.