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This month, we’re talking about an animal whose relatives are familiar to most. Unfortunately, these animals were driven to extinction. However, they were around in the 20th century so we have a substantial amount of information on them. They could hold the key for how we can bring animals back from being extinct. So let’s hop in a time machine, as we travel back to the early 1900s to talk about passenger pigeons.
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This month, we’re talking about an animal whose relatives are familiar to most. Unfortunately, these animals were driven to extinction. However, they were around in the 20th century so we have a substantial amount of information on them. They could hold the key for how we can bring animals back from being extinct. So let’s hop in a time machine, as we travel back to the early 1900s to talk about passenger pigeons.
For sources and more information, please visit our website.
We’re so excited to share that we've launched a Patreon!
If you like the show and want to support us, you can join our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/onwildlife.
By joining, you can help keep On Wildlife going and make it possible to create more episodes, resources, and bonus content. Check out the link above for more details!
Support the show