The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service recently announced that Antonia, a clone of a black-footed ferret born in the 1980s, successfully gave birth to two offspring, Sibert and Red Cloud, at the ...
Subject Specialist The journalist and/or newsroom have/has a deep knowledge of the topic, location or community group covered in this article. A black-footed ferret cloned from DNA of a ferret that ...
In a "groundbreaking achievement," a clone of an endangered species of ferret has given birth to babies for the very first time. The mother, named Antonia, is a clone of another black-footed ...
Authorities indicated that techniques used in their work with black-footed ferrets could help preserve other endangered species. The two ferrets were born in June to a cloned mother at the ...
A rescued ferret has found a new home 2,000 miles away from where it was discovered.. The ferret, named Boh, was adopted by a man in Finland after he was found dumped in a village in Waltham ...
Antonia, a cloned black-footed ferret at the Smithsonian’s National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute, has produced two healthy offspring that will help build genetic diversity in their ...
In a groundbreaking development for conservation, a cloned black-footed ferret named Antonia has given birth to two healthy kits, marking the first time a clone of an endangered U.S. species has ...
For the first time, the clone of a black-footed ferret has reproduced successfully. Antonia, a clone produced from the DNA of a ferret that died in 1988, has birthed two healthy kits. The black ...
In 1979, the black-footed ferret was believed to be extinct. More than four decades later, scientists in the US have not only cloned the species from the last wild survivors, but one of those clones ...