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By Robert Swift Capitolwire.com State Rep. Perry Stambaugh, R-Perry, introduced House Bill 400 to designate the passenger pigeon as the official extinct species of Pennsylvania.
The “next” passenger pigeon, if there ever is one, might lead a life not so different from that of the last of the original species. In her final days, Martha lived alone.
Once the scientists have created a passenger pigeon-like genome, they will insert this altered DNA into reproductive cells in band-tailed pigeon embryos. The birds will mature, mate, and lay eggs.
Behind the scenes Loss of passenger pigeon still echoes a century later By Robert Knox Globe Correspondent,August 28, 2014, 12:00 a.m.
Researchers are now studying how to bring the passenger pigeon back. Only one animal cloned back from extinction — a Pyrenean ibex — has ever been born, but it died minutes later of lung defects.
The passenger pigeon (Ectopistes migratorius) once migrated in flocks of 3 to 5 billion, numbers great enough to black out the sky, but by 1914, the last of its kind, named “Martha,” passed away at ...