Blogs about: Extinct Species

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Presumed Extinct: Fish Out of Water

Matthew Bettelheim wrote 1 day ago: LOST SPECIES OF THE BAY AREA Presumed Extinct: Clear Lake splittail, thicktail chub As with the pres … more →

Tags: field guide, Endangered Species, natural history, History, fisheries, extinct species, presumed extinct, lazarus species, Grail Species

An introduction...

apegripe wrote 1 week ago: It all started with the below magazine article. Follow me as I delve into the concepts of “con … more →

Tags: conservation cloning

Bringing Them Back To Life

PerthWife wrote 4 weeks ago: On July 30, 2003, a team of Spanish and French scientists reversed time. They brought an animal back … more →

Tags: Report, animals, wildlife, bucardo, Cloning

Bedtime Stories, Gastric-brooding Frogs, and Jurassic Park

theejbm wrote 4 weeks ago: by Arthee E. Jahangir “Gone” by Isabella Kirkland (painting) Several weeks ago, I had an … more →

Tags: Conservation, DeExtinction, gastric-brooding frog

"Gold Rush in the Jungle: The Race to Discover and Defend the Rarest Animals of Vietnam's 'Lost World'" by Dan Drolette Jr. (Crown, 2013)1 comment

bookbanter wrote 1 month ago: There is a secret in this world, a very important one that may disappear before we even know it was … more →

Tags: nonfiction, Science, vietnam war, Gold Rush in the Jungle, Dan Drolette Jr., Vietnam, Jungle, wildlife, Rare animals

The Spectacle of the Other

occupycultureblog wrote 1 month ago: The Jewish Museum in Berlin has launched new exhibit called The Whole Truth: Everything You Wanted t … more →

Tags: anti-Semiticism, Nazism, Hitler, Germany, Yom HaShoah, Neo-Nazi, hate monger, prejudice, rascism

Scientists Want To Resurrect Extinct Animals From The Dead, But All They're Considering Are Worthless Birds

WaterCoolerCEO wrote 1 month ago: The Journal - Last weekend at a TEDx conference in Washington DC sponsored by National Geographic, s … more →

Tags: Water Cooler, News, Life, Science, extinction, de-extinction, Scientist Trying To Bring Back 24 Extinct Species, Science News, Biology

Sunday, March 24th

LK wrote 1 month ago: Grab Bag Health Boosters: These 9 tips contain a broad spectrum of really effective habits. I have a … more →

Tags: Avocados, Brain Game, Brené Brown, Cloning, Connectedness, dry brushing, flavored water, FLOSS, Funny Stuff

Resurrect The Extinct

khljournal wrote 2 months ago: I think it is a very interesting scientific topic here. Even though the technology we have in the ar … more →

Tags: Links and Videos, Sharing, Science, Links, Video

The case for reviving extinct species

newagejourno wrote 2 months ago: The idea of reviving extinct species, including the wooly mammoth, to our planet is a controversial, … more →

Tags: General News, Odd News, National Geographic, bringing back the wooly mammoth, Down But Not Out

De-extinction. Are you ready?1 comment

revelmundo wrote 2 months ago: I wish to extend my sincere apologies for having the unmitigated gull to interfere with this week’s … more →

Tags: Biology, Science, stewart brand, TEDx, DNA, carrier pigeon

Should we bring extinct species back to life?

simon wrote 2 months ago: … more →

Tags: technology, Video, Paleontology, Science, animals, Biology

Book Review: The Tortoise (magazine)1 comment

Matthew Bettelheim wrote 2 months ago: The Tortoise: A Publication of the Turtle Conservancy (http://turtleconservancy.org), Volume 1, Numb … more →

Tags: Book Reviews, herpetology, New Species, Endangered Species, natural history, Book Review, Natural History, Peter C.H. Pritchard, The Tortoise magazine

Should we bring extinct species back to life?1 comment

danicakrenski wrote 2 months ago: In May 1930, a Tasmanian farmer named Wilfred Batty shot at a thylacine.  The thylacine, commonly kn … more →

Tags: de-extinction, Mammoth, tasmanian tiger, DNA, Cloning, extinction, International Union for Conservation of Nature, thylacine

The importance of thinking

janetweston wrote 2 months ago: (pic by Brian Hillegas, courtesy of Flickr Creative Commons) There’s a rather good piece by St … more →

Tags: thinkers, arts emergency, milkmen

598: Imperial Dreams by Tim Gallagher

Gerard wrote 2 months ago: 598.7209721: Gallagher, Tim. Imperial Dreams: Tracking the Imperial Woodpecker Through the Wild Sier … more →

Tags: 500s, 590S, birding, Book Reviews, Books, Imperial Woodpecker, México, nonfiction, Ornithology

Scientists Near Replication of Extinct Species (CBS SF)

William Rusk wrote 2 months ago: By William R. Rusk on March 3, 2013 Marin Environmentalist Claims Recreating Extinct Species Is Poss … more →

Tags: BioTechMed, Recommened Readings, technology, Extinct, genetically altered, Genetics, health, Medical, Recreation

Book Review: Rafetus

Matthew Bettelheim wrote 4 months ago: Rafetus: The Curve of Extinction, by Peter C. H. Pritchard, Living Arts Publishing (www.livingartspu … more →

Tags: Book Reviews, herpetology, Cryptozoology, Endangered Species, natural history, History, Sword Lake Turtle, Book Review, Swinhoe's Softshell Turtle

Presumed Extinct: Address Unknown4 comments

Matthew Bettelheim wrote 4 months ago: LOST SPECIES OF THE BAY AREA Presumed Extinct: Palo Alto lost thistle, Pitkin Marsh Indian paintbrus … more →

Tags: field guide, Endangered Species, natural history, History, Botany, botany, extinct species, presumed extinct, lazarus species


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