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The aim is to bring more genetic diversity into the small population of captive red wolves, which scientists are using to breed and help save the species.This technology may have broader ...
Somewhat lost in the news that rocked the science world earlier this week, that Colossal Biosciences has genetically resurrected the long-gone dire wolf, was the announcement that the Dallas-based ...
I don't know that we really need a dire wolf." Pimm said another species, the red wolf, which lives in the coastal areas of North Carolina, is also on the verge of extinction and more efforts ...
Colossal also reported today that it had cloned four red wolves using blood drawn from wild wolves of the southeastern U.S.'s critically endangered red wolf population. The aim is to bring more ...
In a less flashy but perhaps more ecologically significant advance, Colossal says it has used its new cloning technique to produce four red wolves, one of the most critically endangered species in ...
But the technology that the company has developed could potentially help conserve species that have not yet gone extinct, such as the critically endangered red wolf, which is largely limited to ...
Colossal also announced that it had bred four cloned red wolves, the most endangered wolf species in the world, and said its technology could be used to help threatened animal populations across ...
A couple of years ago, Lamm and Matt James, the chief animal officer at Colossal, learned from the government of North Carolina that red wolves are nearly extinct, with fewer than 12 animals still ...