There’s a new lady stomping about Tampa’s Lowry Park Zoo after they welcomed a newborn southern white rhino.

The little rhino was born on May 21 to first-time mother Alake, originally from the Phinda Reserve in Africa, and is currently being introduced to the rest of the rhino herd and and Grevy’s zebras who share the habitat.

It’s huge step forward in the conservation efforts of the specie for the zoo, who are part of the Species Survival Plan, designed to support conservation of wildlife at risk of extinction.

The calf marked the fourth successful birth of a southern white rhino and the seventh rhino at the zoo, introducing new DNA into the genetics of the managed population in the States.