The Quagga Project – Reviving an extinct species.
THE QUAGGA PROJECT: A REMARKABLE JOURNEY IN REVIVING EXTINCT SPECIES
Did you know that the Quagga, once thought to be extinct, is making a remarkable comeback? The Quagga Project is pioneering efforts to bring back this unique subspecies of the Plains Zebra using selective breeding, not cloning. This is a significant milestone in conservation as it is based on careful genetic selection from existing zebra populations.
The Quagga, known for its distinctive partial striping, was hunted to extinction in the late 19th century. However, modern DNA analysis has shown that the Quagga is not a separate species but a subspecies of the Plains Zebra. This revelation led to the Quagga Project’s initiative to selectively breed zebras that exhibit Quagga-like traits. Through generations of careful selection, the project has successfully produced zebras that closely resemble the extinct Quagga.
Unlike Dolly the sheep, which was cloned, the Quagga Project focuses on breeding from existing gene pools. This approach preserves genetic diversity and ensures the health and viability of the animals. The success of this project underscores the importance of innovative conservation strategies and gives hope for the revival of other lost species.
Join us in celebrating the groundbreaking work of the Quagga Project. Their efforts highlight the potential of genetic research and selective breeding in conservation, offering a beacon of hope for biodiversity.
Learn more and support their work by visiting https://www.quaggaproject.org/
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Image: Quagga Aquatinta by Samuel Daniell (1775-1811) / Wikipedia