University of Applied Arts Vienna graduate Ege Kökel has envisioned what life would be like if bio-technologies were used to bring back dodos, as a comment on the impact of de-extinction research.
Extinction Rebellion are camping out in trees in Colne Valley to the north-west of London to prevent them being felled for the HS2 development. Twelve people scaled the trees on Harvil Road in the ...
Extinction Rebellion protesters caused peak hour traffic chaos in Sydney after blocking a busy city street. Protesters rallying against climate change and a gas project in northwest NSW unfurled large ...
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. Hub17 Theatre will present Project Extinction through August 18th. Project ...
A throwback from the Ice Age, in recent years capercaillies have been a dwindling feature of Scotland’s pine forests. Now the country’s rarest game bird - the largest of the grouse family which boasts ...
The de-extinction company Colossal Biosciences made headlines recently when it introduced the world’s first “woolly mouse” – a mouse genetically engineered to express woolly mammoth genes. Colossal ...
Climate change activists are planning to project artwork by the co-creator of the Gorillaz on to the Houses of Parliament. Artwork by Jamie Hewlett will be emblazoned onto the Palace of Westminster as ...
A GROUND-BREAKING project has been set up in East Lancashire to save a native British bee from extinction. The British black honey bee, which is indigenous to England, has suffered from a dramatic ...
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