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De-Extinction Plan to Bring Back Dodo Could Have Bad Consequences

De-Extinction Plan to Bring Back Dodo Could Have Bad Consequences

The expensive effort to bring the dodo back from the dead could have positive impacts in ecology and research, but could also negatively affect other animals.

Colossal to De-Extinct the Thylacine, also known as the Tasmanian Tiger, an Iconic Australian Marsupial That Has Been Extinct Since 1936

Dodo 'de-extinction' announcement causes conservation debate

Scientists are trying to bring the extinct dodo back to life, Ricky

Bringing back the Dodo: Scientists work towards resurrecting extinct bird

De-Extinction Plan to Bring Back Dodo Could Have Bad Consequences

Dodo 'de-extinction' announcement causes conservation debate

Could the Dodo bird ever be brought back from extinction? - Quora

De-extinction - Wikipedia

Could we bring the dodo back from extinction? - BBC Newsround

Bring back dodo? Ambitious plan draws investors, critics

The Colossal de-extinction plan

Ben Lamm, founder of the first de-extinction firm: 'We will have our first wooly mammoth by 2028', Science

De-Extinction or Recreating Extinct Animals: Facts and Concerns - Owlcation

Dodo 'de-extinction' announcement causes conservation debate