Australia visitors can look forward to seeing extinct Tasmanian Tigers – Tasmanian tigers could be brought back from extinction if a multi-million dollar international science project is successful.
Australia’s only marsupial apex predator – The thylacine, also known as the Tasmanian tiger – died out in the 1930s, but scientists hope that the animal could be reintroduced into its native Tasmania within 10 years.
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The ambitious project is a partnership with the University of Melbourne, which earlier this year received a $5m philanthropic gift to open a thylacine genetic restoration lab. Hollywood stars Chris and Luke Hemsworth have thrown their money behind the project to bring the extinct Tasmanian tiger back to life.
“The ultimate goal of this project is not to just bring back the thylacine, but to get to a point where it can be put back into its natural environment in Tasmania,” University of Melbourne Professor Andrew Pask said.
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