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The attempted creation of dire wolves could undermine conservation efforts by making people think extinct species can be ...
Last month, the return of the dire wolf took over the media—it’s one of the first “happy” headlines to take off in a while. I ...
Colossal Biosciences, an American biotechnology company, announced the "de-extinction" of the dire wolf, a prehistoric wolf ...
experts warn” (April 20), highlights an unproductive attempt to shift conservation priorities. Genetically modifying gray wolves to resemble the extinct dire wolf may be an impressive scientific ...
In early April, Colossal Laboratories & Biosciences claimed they had resurrected the long-extinct Ice Age dire wolf using gene ... as a supposed model for the conservation of imperiled species.
"Through our dire wolf and woolly mouse announcements, Colossal has generated more attention and funding for conservation than anyone has in decades. That's the kind of 'insanity' the world needs." ...
Call them dire wolves. Don’t call them dire wolves ... animal when we have gray wolves already,” Regan Downey, the Wolf Conservation Center’s director of education, told The Independent.
It’s time to fundamentally change how we think about species conservation,” said Interior Secretary Doug Burgum in an April 7 post on X, formerly Twitter. “The revival of the Dire Wolf ...
We didn’t go to people that were [already] giving money to conservation.” White Wolf Despite the criticism that it has overstated its dire wolf claim, the company is forging ahead. To date ...
The de-extinction of the dire wolf may sound like a conservation breakthrough, but it risks distracting us from the protection of our current living species. This approach turns biodiversity ...
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