A long-dead predator is now thriving after being brought back from extinction, a Texas-based biotechnology firm has said.
CEO Ben Lamm says the effort could help protect dozens of endangered antelope species worldwide ...
Around 1800, the bluebuck antelope went extinct after European colonizers hunted the African animal to its death.
Until about 200 years ago, a species known as the bluebuck antelope roamed the open grasslands of South Africa. It got its ...
Colossal Biosciences’ ’de-extinction’ programme aims to revive species such as the dire wolf, the woolly mammoth and the dodo ...
The company behind the dire wolf comeback hopes to restore Africa's bluebuck, once hunted to extinction by colonialists.
It's been decades since Australia's thylacine, known as the Tasmanian tiger, was declared extinct and scientists say they've made a breakthrough as they research ways to bring back the carnivore.
Colossal CEO Ben Lamm was quick to say that the technology developed for the project can already be used in conservation ...
Humans wiped out the bluebuck in Africa around 200 years ago. Bringing it back is both ethically and technologically ...