Scientists Achieve Breakthrough in Dodo De-Extinction Project

Scientists Achieve Breakthrough in Dodo De-Extinction Project
Above:  A zoological taxidermist next to the living reconstruction of a dodo in Hessen, Frankfurt, on Feb. 20, 2019. Image copyright: Boris Roessler/Picture Alliance/Getty Images

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Techno-optimist narrative

The dodo’s possible return is more than a scientific marvel — it is a moral redemption. To resurrect what human greed once erased is to restore wonder, biodiversity, and hope. De-extinction is not just about a bird; it is about healing ecosystems, inspiring future generations, and proving that even our gravest mistakes can, with courage, be undone.

Techno-skeptic narrative

Reviving the dodo may dazzle headlines, but it reeks of scientific vanity. Pouring vast resources into resurrecting a long-dead bird while countless living species edge toward extinction is reckless. Conservation should not indulge in playing god with yesterday’s mistakes. The dodo’s return risks distraction from the crises already at hand.

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