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Scientists aim to bring back New Zealand's extinct 12-foot-tall giant bird after 600-year disappearance

Colossal has previously worked on species like the dire wolf. This time, the challenge is different. Birds lay eggs, which makes the process less straightforward than mammalian IVF.

July 14, 2025 / 17:59 IST
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Effort Underway to Bring Moa Back from Extinction (Image: AI generated)
Effort Underway to Bring Moa Back from Extinction (Image: AI generated)

A company in Texas is attempting something bold. With backing from filmmaker Sir Peter Jackson, Colossal Biosciences hopes to resurrect New Zealand’s extinct giant bird, the South Island giant moa.

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The Lord of the Rings director has invested $15 million in the project. Jackson, who owns hundreds of moa bones, says the mission brings him more joy than movies. “The moa are my fun thing,” he said, recalling a childhood fascination. His support is paired with the efforts of the Ngāi Tahu Research Centre in New Zealand.

The moa once stood nearly 12 feet tall. It disappeared 600 years ago, largely due to overhunting by humans. Its skeleton continues to intrigue researchers and museumgoers worldwide.