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How Japan brought a sacred bird back from extinction
The crested ibis, once known for its beautiful plumage, looks like a creature out of a storybook. And it would have been, if ...
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A Bird Declared Extinct in the Wild Is Getting a Second Chance as 8 Are Released in Japan
This is a significant moment for the species.
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What if extinct animals could be brought back to life?
Don’t Miss the Full Video Story Below What if the past was not really gone forever? Creatures like the saber toothed tiger, ...
Once hunted to extinction, eight crested ibises make a remarkable comeback thanks to decades of captive breeding and an ...
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Colossal, the company that brought back the dire wolf and aims to "de-extinct" the woolly mammoth and dodo bird, announced its next project: southern Africa's extinct bluebuck.
CEO Ben Lamm says the effort could help protect dozens of endangered antelope species worldwide ...
Chicks hatched in artificial environments aren’t anything new, and it’s usually not newsworthy. For decades, researchers have ...
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Hiltzik: Are dodos and mammoths coming back from extinction? Don't count on it
Colossal Biosciences claims to be on the road to reviving another extinct species. They're not even close.
At the World Governments Summit, Ben Lamm, Founder and CEO of Colossal Biosciences, told Euronews that bringing back extinct species and protecting biodiversity are now key to tackling the world’s ...
Colossal Biosciences, a Texas company trying to bring extinct species back to life, reports creating artificial eggs that ...
SACRAMENTO — The Sacramento Zoo is being forced to give away some of its animals due to the facility's small size, but now, they're opening a new exhibit with some virtual animals that haven't been ...
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