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L ATE ONE day in April 2002, a delicate blue-beige bird with a white collar and black eye mask was released into the dense forest on the Hawaiian island of Maui. The bird, a female, was one of just three remaining po’ouli (pronounced poh-oh-oolee), a species of honeycreeper that had been discovered in 1973. Believing there to be one male among the three, researchers were desperate to arrange a match. The birds, however, did not appear in the least bit concerned about the fate of their species. To help things along, earlier that day a team had caught the female, fitted her with a small radio transmitter and set her free where the male had last been seen. The next morning they set off with aerials to track the female’s progress. They soon found her, resolutely making her way back across the island to her own territory. ....
Primeros resultados del proyecto de lectura de genomas de vertebrados invdes.com.mx - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from invdes.com.mx Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) Investigator Erich Jarvis and members of the Vertebrate Genome Project (VGP) published high-quality genomes of 25 species, a milestone in an effort to read the complete genetic sequences of every known vertebrate species. ....
A ferret is born Can a cloned baby black-footed ferret save her species? Elizabeth Ann peers out from her cage at the National Black-Footed Ferret Conservation Center outside of Fort Collins./Photo courtesy U.S. Division of Wildlife Michael Elizabeth Sakas/Colorado Public Radio - 03/04/2021 A small face pokes its nose through the bars of a metal cage, curious about the two women who’ve entered the room at the National Black-Footed Ferret Conservation Center outside of Fort Collins. Captive breeding manager Robyn Bortner opens the cage door. “This is mama,” Bortner said. “Normally if this was a black-footed ferret, we could not do anything like what we’re doing now, which is handling her. It’s very different for us to work with ferrets that don’t want to bite you.” ....
First Cloned Endangered Species in U.S. From Genes Frozen 30 Years Ago Gives Hope For Black-footed Ferret goodnewsnetwork.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from goodnewsnetwork.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.