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Peter Jackson wants to bring back an extinct species

New Zealander Peter Jackson cares deeply about nature and its inhabitants. (Image: Landmark Media./ImageCollect.com)

The dodo, a bird species that has been extinct since the end of the 17th century, is seen as a warning example of the negative influence that humanity can have on biodiversity. Some scientists led by geneticist George Church have made it their mission to correct this and other errors and bring extinct species back to life. The Texas company Colossal Biosciences can apparently rely on the active and financially strong help of an Oscar winner in this undertaking: According to a “Bloomberg” report, “The Lord of the Rings” director Peter Jackson (62) helmed the project together with his wife Fran Walsh (65). ) contributed $10 million to bring back the dodo and other extinct animals.

The total amount donated so far amounts to 235 million US dollars. In addition to the Jackson couple, “Thor” actor Chris Hemsworth (41), sports stars Tom Brady (47) and Tiger Woods (48) and Paris Hilton (43) are also said to have donated. In addition to the ambitious undertaking of resurrecting extinct animal species using genetic engineering, Jackson also wants to use his donation to help save species threatened with extinction in his homeland of New Zealand in a timely manner. His spokesman revealed this to “Bloomberg”.

In addition to the dodo, Colossal Biosciences also plans to bring back the Tasmanian tiger (also known as the thylacine). The last known specimen died in a zoo in 1936. The company’s literally biggest project: the return of the woolly mammoth after it went extinct an estimated 4,000 years ago.

Despite the generous donation, Peter Jackson does not have to fear his own extinction. Forbes estimates the director’s net worth at around $1.5 billion. He made the biggest chunk of it in 2021 when he sold shares in his animation studio – then known as Weta Digital.

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