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Why No One Can Prove the Tasmanian Tiger Is Truly Gone
Officially declared extinct in 1936, the Tasmanian tiger — or thylacine — continues to haunt scientists and explorers who ...
According to Prof Pask, one of the key goals of Colossal Biosciences in bringing back extinct species would be to reintroduce ...
"The pace of change we’re seeing today is unlike anything we know of in the past 66 million years," said ecologist Jack ...
The world we share with countless species is growing smaller, and for some, it’s already too late. Over the past century, ...
Human activity may be triggering the greatest extinction event since the asteroid impact that wiped out the dinosaurs, ...
Each morning on the Kenyan savannah, the two last northern white rhinos stir beneath the acacias. As they graze under armed ...
Some animals in the wild are real foodies with remarkably huge appetite that the food they consume are measured in tonnes and ...
There are few things more tragic than the extinction of an entire species, but the end of the Pinta Island tortoise hits ...
What was once the paradigmatic catastrophe, the biblical flood, took forty days and forty nights; today’s exemplar is one big, blinding event: kaboom! Vulcanologists, seismologists, geologists and ...
Scientists are bringing extinct animals like the dodo, mammoth, and Tasmanian tiger back to life. Expert Andrew Pask of ...
While summer has long been a hallmark period in the movie industry for the cash-cow blockbusters and family films, winter is ...
Former Collingwood champion player and grand final coach Nathan Buckley is back in AFL clubland after accepting a rival ...
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