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BURNMongabay IndonesiaMay 31, 2026

Thanks to Squirrels, Scientists Revive Ancient Flower That Died 32,000 Years Ago

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Final score
6.12
Confidence
9/10
Amount
5M CBWD

AI justification

Scientific breakthrough advancing biodiversity and climate resilience with no identified ethical violations. | The revival of a 32,000-year-old plant represents a monumental achievement in conservation biology and paleontology, directly advancing SDG 13 (Climate Action) and SDG 15 (Life on Land). It also aligns with planetary boundaries by enhancing biodiversity resilience. No ethical violations or negative aspects are identified.