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Colossal Biosciences claims it has revived an extinct species, but scientists outside the company are skeptical.
The Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden is working to build a new habitat to help care for a species that was considered extinct in the wild in the late 1970s.
Photo courtesy of Sara Burran The St. Louis Zoo has expanded its animal family by four! Earlier this year, four American red wolf pups were born at the destination's Sears Lehmann Jr. Wildlife ...
Zoo visitor Mr Xu posted the short video, which has since gone viral, with the caption: 'Woof! Are you a wolf?'. A zoo in central China has been accused of trying to pass off a dog as a wolf ...
Ethicists and conservationists appear to be divided over what the purpose of bringing back extinct species should be – and whether it matters.
It is unknown how the fracture happened, but the zoo says Bear's "advanced age and overall condition" — grey wolves can live up to about 15 years in captivity, and about seven in the wild ...
Friday, the zoo's new female American Red Wolf, Ajana, could be seen for the first time in her new habitat after arriving ...
While the pelting was legal, the farm, which also operated as a petting zoo, was found to be mistreating its wolf dogs. Warmer temperatures and high winds raise Colorado’s fire danger “They ...
Colossal Biosciences has been quietly approaching zoos and safari parks across North America and Europe, as the company ...
The last remaining grey wolf at the Assiniboine Park Zoo died earlier this week. Bear, 14, was euthanized on Monday after the zoo's animal care team noticed a limp and discovered a broken leg, ...