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  1. The passenger pigeon was hunted to extinction in 1914, after being abundant for millions of years. Learn about its evolution, ecology, and cultural significance, and whether it can be brought back to life.

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  3. The passenger pigeon or wild pigeon (Ectopistes migratorius) is an extinct species of pigeon that was endemic to North America. Its common name is derived from the French word passager , meaning "passing by", due to the migratory habits of the species.

  4. Nov 16, 2017 · Scientists believe they may have new insights into why passenger pigeons went extinct, after analyzing DNA from the toes of birds that have been carefully preserved in museums for...

  5. Jun 27, 2014 · But the fact that passenger pigeons persisted at relatively small population sizes gives fresh hope to efforts to bring them backso-called de-extinction. "Perhaps we...

  6. Aug 1, 2024 · Passenger pigeon, migratory bird hunted to extinction by humans. Billions of these birds inhabited eastern North America in the early 1800s; migrating flocks darkened the skies for days. As settlers pressed westward, passenger pigeons were slaughtered by the millions.

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  7. Learn about the extinction of the passenger pigeon, a species that once numbered in the billions and was hunted to extinction by the early 1900s. See photos, descriptions, and historical accounts of this magnificent bird.

  8. Jan 4, 2014 · There are now plans to resurrect passenger pigeons using DNA from old specimens, a phenomenon called de-extinction, although it’s unclear if that would be possible or advisable. The New Yorker...

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