Back in 2022, the dodo’s genome was sequenced from a DNA sample. Now the company trying to resurrect the long-extinct flightless bird is working with Mauritian conservationists to restore habitat ready for eventual re-wilding.

By Paul McGuinness

Published: Friday, 05 January 2024 at 14:44 PM


The dodo, a large flightless bird endemic to the small Indian Ocean island of Mauritius, has been extinct since the 17thcentury. But this poster species for extinction is now one step closer to a return to its island home. 

Ambitious plans to bring back the dodo were announced in January 2023, following the news that scientists at the Genomics Institute at the University of California, Santa Cruz had sequenced the dodo’s genome from a DNA sample taken from a museum specimen.

Now Colossal Biosciences, the US-based biotechnology and genetic engineering company attempting to resurrect the dodo, has partnered with the Mauritian Wildlife Foundation (MWF) to restore habitat that will be necessary for its eventual reintroduction.