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flag Over 170 thylacine sightings in Tasmania, no proof found, but scientists aim to revive the species using genetic editing within 7–10 years.

flag Over 170 thylacine sightings have been reported in Tasmania in the past 50 years, with recent increases cited by advocates like Ian Peck, though no definitive evidence exists. flag Scientists at the University of Melbourne, led by Professor Andrew Pask, are advancing a de-extinction project using genetic editing on the fat-tailed dunnart, backed by $10 million from Colossal Biosciences, aiming to create a living thylacine within seven to ten years.

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