Scientists say they are close to resurrecting a lost species. Is the age of de-extinction upon us?
- Colossal Biosciences has raised $200 million, totaling $435 million in funding for de-extinction projects like the woolly mammoth and dodo.
- The company aims to recreate extinct species using cloning, genetic engineering, and selective breeding techniques.
- Critics argue that these efforts may be ineffective and pose risks to current ecosystems and species.
- Experts emphasize that de-extinction is not a solution to extinction crises and could mislead conservation efforts.
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