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Peter Jackson Backs De-Extinction Project: From Fossil to Fantasy, the Giant Moa

9 min · 14. juli 2025
episode Peter Jackson Backs De-Extinction Project: From Fossil to Fantasy, the Giant Moa cover

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In this episode, we dive into the cutting-edge science behind one of the most ambitious conservation experiments in history: the effort to bring back the giant moa. From ancient DNA and CRISPR technology to emu surrogates and artificial egg environments, William explores how scientists including those at Colossal Biosciences are rewriting extinction. But this isn't just science fiction. We unpack what this means for modern biodiversity, Indigenous collaboration, and ethical conservation, with reflections on how resurrection tech could benefit endangered species like the kākāpō and Māui dolphin today. Topics covered include: ·        How moa DNA is extracted from fossils and feathers ·        Why cloning birds is so complex and how researchers are working around it ·        The role of emu surrogates and AI modeling ·        What moa de-extinction could teach us about saving species before they vanish This episode blends awe-inspiring science with grounded conservation insight, asking: What do we owe the extinct? And how can their legacy guide us forward? Follow me on YouTube for full videos of my travels: https://www.youtube.com/@itsawildlife4999 You can reach out to me on my blog if you have a story you would like to share, or if you are interested in learning more about my journey or my guests: https://wildlifequests.com

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