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A warning from the Toronto Zoo CEO: Resurrecting the extinct dire wolf is an ‘incredibly dangerous’ move that comes with ‘enormous’ risk

  • Colossal Biosciences announced on October 1, 2024, they had revived an extinct species through genetic engineering.
  • The firm aimed to resurrect the dire wolf, which went extinct roughly 12,500 years ago, sparking excitement and debate.
  • Colossal compared dire wolf and grey wolf genomes, identifying 20 key genetic differences across 14 genes.
  • Experts dispute Colossal's claim, with Vincent Lynch stating, "It's not a direwolf," but a genetically modified grey wolf.
  • Critics suggest resources for de-extinction could better address current biodiversity loss from climate change and habitat loss.
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US firm says it brought back extinct dire wolves

They whimper, drink from baby bottles and crawl oh so tentatively—they look like cute white puppies, not the fruit of a daring project to resuscitate an extinct species.

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elfederalonline.com broke the news in on Tuesday, April 8, 2025.
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