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The Red Wolf’s Return: Rewilding the Southeast’s Forgotten PredatorOn a foggy morning in the southeastern United States, an unfamiliar call echoes through the pines—a sound many thought lost ...
Rather than resurrect extinct species, cloning technology could save those at risk of dying out, like the red wolf, but only with solid conservation efforts and habitat protections ...
Wolf conservationists say the truly dire matter is protecting America’s wild gray wolves — but that’s not as cute and cuddly ...
Colossal Biosciences has genetically engineered the first dire wolf to live in over 10,000 years. Here's what that means for ...
Biotech company Colossal Biosciences said it has brought back the dire wolf, an animal that went extinct 10,000 years ago, ...
Red Wolves are nearly extinct in the wild. A recently discovered canid in Texas may help save the wolves' declining numbers.
While headlines worldwide have focused on Colossal Biosciences' groundbreaking resurrection of the extinct dire wolf, another ...
Some question whether the pups are really dire wolves, or just genetically tweaked gray wolves. But the technology could be used to help at-risk animals.
But did the company actually bring back dire wolves and if so, could they return to and live in the wild? The Dallas, Texas, based Colossal Biosciences revealed Monday the recent successful births ...
Colossal Biosciences said the wolf pups range in age from three to six months old and have long white hair and muscular jaws.
EUREKA, Mo. — Locals call them "ghost wolves." To scientists, they're "Gulf Coast canids." To the world's most endangered wolves, they may be a savior. A population of unique animals near ...
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