July 15, 2012
Heavy Breeding.
"In 1920, the brothers Lutz and Heinz Heck, directors of the Berlin and Munich zoos, respectively, began a two-decade breeding experiment. Working with domestic cattle sought out for their 'primitive' characteristics, they attempted to recreate 'in appearance and behavior' the living likeness of the animals’ extinct wild ancestor: the aurochs. 'Once found everywhere in Germany,' according to Lutz Heck, by the end of the Middle Ages the aurochs had largely succumbed to climate change, overhunting, and competition from domestic breeds."
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Białowieża Forest – Remarkable Remnant of Europe’s Primeval Past
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Wow. Just wow. Now if they can clone the mammoths, not just breed them, but clone them, all the better.
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Mammoth, dodo, tasmanian devil, quagga--I'd love to see them.
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Exclusive: The Secret of the Aurochs (Those “Beasts of the Southern Wild”) Beasts of the Southern Wild
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Movie Review: Little girl, huge role in fine 'Southern Wild' I want to see this film.
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European Bison Return to Wild in Germany: For the first time since the 18th century, the European bison is returning to Germany to live in the wild. The wisent, as it is also known, has been brought to the country by a famous prince. Although the creatures' survival is uncertain, the project has already attracted considerable attention.
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Reviving Europe’s Biodiversity By Importing Exotic Animals. Scientists are conducting intriguing — and counterintuitive — experiments at several sites in Germany: Bringing back long-lost herbivores, such as water buffalo, to encourage the spread of native plants that have fared poorly in Europe’s human-dominated landscape.
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German Prince Plans To Put Bison Back In The Wild
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That's gonna make them even wilder...