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De-extinction - Wikipedia

The Pyrenean ibex, also known as the bouquetin (French) and bucardo (Spanish), is the only animal to have survived de-extinction past birth through cloning.

De-extinction Projects, Facts & Statistics | Colossal

As the world's first and only de-extinction company, Colossal is closer to restoring the past, preserving the present and safeguarding the future than anyone ...

De-extinction | Definition, History, Ethics, & Facts | Britannica

De-extinction, the process of resurrecting species that have died out, or gone extinct. Although once considered a fanciful notion, ...

Why 'De-Extinction' Is Impossible (But Could Work Anyway)

Why 'De-Extinction' Is Impossible (But Could Work Anyway) · For scientists studying de-extinction — the ambitious effort to resurrect extinct ...

How De-Extinction Works | Colossal

De-extinction, or resurrection biology, reverses plant and animal extinctions by creating new versions of previously lost species. Back-breeding, cloning, and ...

'Closer than people think': Woolly mammoth 'de-extinction' is nearing ...

Scientists are getting very close to bringing a few iconic species, like woolly mammoths and dodos, back from extinction.

The Case Against De-Extinction: It's a Fascinating but Dumb Idea

The Case Against De-Extinction: It's a Fascinating but Dumb Idea. Even if reviving extinct species is practical, it's an awful idea. It would ...

Pathways to de‐extinction: how close can we get to resurrection of ...

The three main approaches to achieve this goal are back-breeding, cloning and genetic engineering (Shapiro 2015).

“De-extinction” in conservation: Assessing risks of releasing ...

It is also essential that risks associated with innovative tools, such as release of proxies for extinct species into the wild, be carefully evaluated.

De-extinction: a novel and remarkable case of bio-objectification

De-extinction can be considered as a remarkable case study of an out-of-place bio-object and also a case study for bio-objectification of a whole species.

Dodo 'de-extinction' announcement causes conservation debate

Dodo 'de-extinction' announcement causes conservation debate ... The dodo has joined an exclusive club, becoming one of the species suggested for ...

De-Extinction: Can the Woolly Mammoth & Dodo Bird ... - YouTube

Colossal Chief Science Officer Beth Shapiro, Ph.D., spoke at Fortune Brainstorm Tech about how de-extinction technology is revolutionizing ...

Recreating the wild: De-extinction, technology, and the ethics of ...

Efforts are under way to use gene editing and other tools of biotechnology to “recreate” extinct species such as the woolly mammoth and the passenger pigeon.

Is De Extinction really a thing? : r/askscience - Reddit

The idea that all animals can be brought back from extinction assumes that there are scientists globally who are actively collecting and storing all DNA ...

De-Extinction - PMC - PubMed Central

De-extinction projects for species such as the woolly mammoth and passenger pigeon have greatly stimulated public and scientific interest.

Biologist Beth Shapiro on the 'de-extinction' of woolly mammoths

You need an intact nuclear genome of a mammoth, and that just doesn't exist anymore. Once an organism dies, the DNA in all of its cells starts ...

Bringing back woolly mammoths and dodos is a bad idea - Vox

De-extinction raises fundamental questions about conservation's priorities, why species matter, and the risks of scientific progress.

De-Extinction, a risky ecological experiment – Ecotone

Experience with biological invasions leads guest writer Dave Strayer, a distinguished senior scientist at the Cary Institute for Ecosystem Studies, to advocate ...

De-extinction company claims it has nearly complete thylacine ...

Colossal, a US firm that is aiming to revive lost species such as the woolly mammoth, says it now has a near-complete genome of the extinct ...

De-extinction - Ethics, Conservation, Technology | Britannica

De-extinction, by providing the option to bring species back later, also could have the unintended consequence of condoning extinction and could ...