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  2. Dent site - Wikipedia

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    Figgins delegated further exploration of the mammoth remains to museum staff member, Frederick Howarter, who conducted excavations in June and July, 1933, with museum volunteers, trustees, Father Bilgery, and his Regis College students. [2] The Dent site, in Weld County, Colorado, was a mammoth fossil excavation for most of 1932.

  3. Snowmastodon site - Wikipedia

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    Olsen took the bones home and identified them as belonging to a mammoth using sources he found on the internet. The next morning, Kit Hamby, the district manager for the Snowmass Water and Sanitation District (SWSD), contacted a contractor from the Colorado Geological Survey who contacted the Denver Museum of Nature & Science (DMNS). [ 2 ]

  4. Lamb Spring - Wikipedia

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    Lamb Spring was an early to late Paleo-Indian site in Colorado, with Megafauna bison antiquus, camelops, mammoth and horse remains. [4] Mammoth bones at the Lamb Spring site may pre-date the earliest known human culture, the Clovis culture, which flourished 11,000-13,000 years ago. Mammoth bones at the site are dated at 11,735 +/- 95 years ago ...

  5. ‘My Octopus Teacher’ Filmmaker to Focus on Restoration of ...

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    Colossal Biosciences, a company devoted to genetically resurrecting the woolly mammoth, is the subject of Oscar-winning director James Reed’s next documentary series for Teton Ridge ...

  6. Scientists Said They’d Resurrect the Woolly Mammoth by 2027 ...

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    The effort to regrow a woolly mammoth from the edited genes of an Asian elephant took a petri dish-sized move toward reality. De-extinction company Colossal Biosciences announced they can now ...

  7. The Texas company reviving the extinct woolly mammoth adds ...

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    The company currently expects the first woolly mammoth calves to be born sometime in 2028, and thinks the dodo bird will be reintroduced to its once-native habitat even before that.

  8. Wellington, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    In 2000, woolly mammoth remains were discovered by a construction crew while digging home foundations. Colorado State University sent a team to carefully excavate and preserve the bones of the extinct animals; Wellington residents watched attentively. Unfortunately, upon hoisting the remains out of the excavation site the tusks crumbled inside ...

  9. New missions are carrying innovative technology, and a little ...

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    Biotech company Colossal Biosciences’ plans to create approximations of extinct creatures such as the woolly mammoth, dodo and Tasmanian tiger within the next decade make it seem as though de ...