A narrow patch of land stands between the invasive species and the Pilbara – 27 million hectares where native species thrive.
A narrow patch of land stands between the invasive species and the Pilbara – 27 million hectares where native species thrive. A new program taking aim at the cane toads’ Achilles heel.
Uunguu Ranger Terrick Bin Sali handles an endangered northern quoll (Dasyurus hallucatus), known as wijingarri in Wunambal language or bangajii in Gaambera language. Image by Mark Jones /Wunambal ...
The last woolly mammoth died on a remote island in the Arctic Ocean around 3,500 years ago, and the idea of bringing them ...
This week, the world met the woolly “mammouse”—a genetically engineered mouse with woolly mammoth hair. The scientists at Colossal Biosciences who created it think it’s a promising step toward their ...
Colossal has teamed up with the University of Melbourne to help protect Australia’s endangered northern quoll (Dasyurus hallucatus, above) from the invasive cane toad. The two organisations have used ...
Beth Shapiro with Colossal co-founder and CEO Ben Lamm Beth Shapiro, chief scientist at the de-extinction start-up Colossal, talks to Tom Ireland about the science and ethics of recreating long-lost ...
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The eastern quoll went extinct on the mainland more than 50 years ago and scientists are concerned about their future in Tasmania. How a conservation effort years in the making hopes to boost numbers.
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