The company that brought back the dire wolf is launching a new biovault to store the genomes of the most at-risk species.
The National Aviary will receive $25,000 from the Foxwynd Foundation to support existing programs that prioritize ...
Less than a year ago, United States company Colossal Biosciences announced it had “resurrected” the dire wolf, a ...
A world where extinct animals are brought back for the betterment of both the planet and mankind may seem like science ...
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Researchers baffled after unusual species thought to be extinct reappears: 'Rediscoveries give us a better understanding'
It had been out of sight for 6 decades. Researchers baffled after unusual species thought to be extinct reappears: ...
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Scientists didn’t expect life to return this fast after Earth’s first mass extinction event
The new Huayuan biota provides a 'unique window' into the Sinsk mass extinction event.
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Meet the tiny but mighty SoCal amphibian that may soon get endangered species protection
The Western spadefoot needs complex habitats of streams or pools connected to grasslands. Those are disappearing, which is ...
A poacher in California uses “an unconventional storage method” for trying to hide her unlawful catch, but a wildlife officer ...
Researchers found that as many as 80% of island snail species have gone extinct.
The coastal marten is about the size of a ferret and lives in heavily wooded forests.
The United Arab Emirates and Colossal Biosciences have announced the creation of the first Colossal BioVault and World ...
Learn about a new conservation initiative that will preserve frozen samples collected from more than 10,000 species.
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