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The Tale of the Black-Footed Ferret’s Return From the Brink—Thanks to CloningIt’s almost impossible to imagine that a creature could vanish from the wild and then, decades later, make a dramatic ...
The black-footed ferret could also be called the black-eyed ferret because of the distinctive “stick-em up” mask that adorns its face. The tan ferrets also have black markings on their feet ...
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Scientists Save Black-Footed Ferret From Extinction Just In TimeThe black-footed ferret is one of North America’s most endangered animals and has been since 1972. In fact, it got so bad ...
Thirteen years after they were listed as endangered in 1967, the last captive ferret died, and the animals were thought ... Currently there are 340 black-footed ferrets in the wild and 301 in ...
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