Colossal Biosciences has made a historic step by growing pigeon primordial germ cells, opening the path toward reviving the dodo. This points to a wider discussion on the future of de-extinction and its role in science and society. The focus should not only be on the technical progress but also on what this means for ecosystems, conservation priorities and ethical duties. Future debate can explore how these efforts may guide biodiversity, how they could shape environmental policy and how they may affect current approaches to protecting living species.
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Colossal Biosciences has made a historic step by growing pigeon primordial germ cells, opening the path toward reviving the dodo. This points to a wider discussion on the future of de-extinction and its role in science and society. The focus should not only be on the technical progress but also on what this means for ecosystems, conservation priorities and ethical duties. Future debate can explore how these efforts may guide biodiversity, how they could shape environmental policy and how they may affect current approaches to protecting living species.