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Filmmaker Peter Jackson's fascination with a large extinct New Zealand bird has led to an unusual partnership with a biotech ...
US firm Colossal plans to revive the extinct giant moa within 10 years. The flightless bird once grew up to 3.6 meters tall.
A de-extinction company plans to recreate the giant moa bird, but scientists question the ethics and scientific accuracy of ...
Colossal Biosciences has announced its next de-extinction project: the return of the giant moa, a flightless bird native to New Zealand that vanished nearly 600 years ago. The effort, backed by ...
The Department of Justice-Board of Claims (DOJ-BOC) and the Department of Social Welfare and Development on Tuesday signed a ...
Colossal Biosciences, the startup that brought back the dire wolf, is now focusing on New Zealand's giant moa.
A species of huge, flightless bird that once inhabited New Zealand disappeared around 600 years ago, shortly after human settlers first arrived on the country’s two main islands. Now, a Texas ...
Along with Colossal Biosciences, Peter Jackson is joining an indigenous-centered partnership to resurrect the 12-foot-tall moa, dead for centuries.
The announcement that New Zealand's moa nunui (giant moa) is the next "de-extinction" target for Colossal Biosciences, in partnership with Canterbury Museum, the Ngāi Tahu Research Center and ...