The dire wolf is back after over 10,000 years
| | | THE COVER STORY | | Is this the end of extinction? | | | BY SAM JACOBS Editor in Chief, TIME |
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| Earlier this spring, we dispatched Jeffrey Kluger and photographer Robert Clark to report on an extraordinary claim: scientists said they had resurrected the dire wolf, an animal that used to roam North America but has long been extinct. Kluger describes the moment when the wolves produced a howl that hadn't been heard on earth in over 10,000 years. The result, published earlier this week, is one of our most read TIME cover stories in recent years. | The cover has inspired a host of memes and relaunched a debate about the proper course for humanity to take as we confront a biodiversity crisis. As one of the first people outside the company to witness the wolves, Kluger guides readers through this fascinating new chapter in science. | Please read and let us know what you think. Sam@time.com. | READ THE STORY » | | What I've been reading this week |  | Food Safety Was Slipping in the U.S. Then Came Mass Layoffs | Food inspections are falling behind, and food safety law isn't being enforced, experts say. |
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