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Colossal, a biotechnology company that garnered headlines for its plan to “de-extinct” the woolly mammoth, is now attempting to “bring back” the famously dead dodo bird.
WASHINGTON (AP) - The dodo bird isn’t coming back anytime soon. Nor is the woolly mammoth. But a company working on technologies to bring back extinct species has attracted more investors, while ...
The dodo has been extinct since 1681; a combination of predation by humans and animals introduced by humans led to its downfall, turning it into a textbook case for extinction.
“De-Extinction” Of The Dodo Receives $150 Million In Funding It's a lot of money on one bird, but a start-up hopes bringing back long-extinct species could help safeguard endangered animals.
The next de-extinction target: The dodo Bird reproduction will make bringing the dodo back a big challenge.
A company called Colossal Biosciences wants to resurrect the iconic dodo, but it won't look exactly like the extinct creature.
A genetic engineering company has bold plans to “de-extinct” and “re-wild” the dodo bird — centuries after the flightless fowl waddled the planet. Colossal Biosciences unveiled Tuesday ...
Dallas genetics firm lands $150 million to bring back the extinct dodo bird The announcement comes after the progress made on the de-extinctions of the woolly mammoth and the Tasmanian tiger.
By Tom Page, CNN (CNN) — An audacious collaboration between geneticists and conservationists plans to bring back the extinct dodo and reintroduce it to its once-native habitat in Mauritius. US ...