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The Red Wolf has been endangered since 1973. Three puppies were born at the Museum of Life and Science in Durham NC. The public can see them this summer.
In addition to the recent announcement of the dire wolf, Colossal has successfully birthed two litters of red wolf pups, a major breakthrough in de-extinction technology for global conservation.
That’s swell. But history shows there is a lot more than genetics needed to save red wolves. Red wolf numbers plummeted in the 1970s, because of lost habitat and hunting, as well as inbreeding ...
Colossal Biosciences, the world’s one and only de-extinction company, which is perhaps best known for its efforts in reviving the Woolly Mammoth, claims that it has re-birthed the once extinct Dire ...
The dire wolf is a mainstay of fantasy settings in pop culture, with mentions in role-playing games like Dungeons & Dragons and video games like World of Warcraft.
The dire wolf – an extinct animal made famous in the TV series Game Of Thrones – has been brought back from extinction after more than 10,000 years, a biotech start-up has announced.
Exclusive: Colossal Biosciences CEO Ben Lamm tells us why they made the dire wolf the first species to experience “de-extinction,” and how the tech offers a door to save the red wolf.