'Lord of the Rings' Director Peter Jackson Supports Project to Bring Back New Zealand's Extinct Moa Bird
  • 477 views
  • 2 min read

Sir Peter Jackson, the acclaimed director of "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy, is backing a project to bring back the extinct South Island giant moa. This ambitious endeavor aims to revive the towering flightless bird through advanced genetic engineering, with the hope of restoring ecological balance and cultural heritage to New Zealand.

The moa were a group of nine flightless bird species endemic to New Zealand. They ranged in size, from that of a turkey to the South Island giant moa (Dinornis robustus), which could stand up to 3.6 meters (11.8 feet) tall and weigh around 230 kilograms (507 pounds). These birds played a vital role in shaping New Zealand's ecosystems for millions of years. However, within 100-150 years of Polynesian settlement, all nine species went extinct due to hunting and habitat changes. This rapid extinction is a well-documented example of human impact on megafauna.

The de-extinction project is a collaboration between the Ngāi Tahu Research Centre at the University of Canterbury, Canterbury Museum, Colossal Biosciences, and iwi Ngāi Tahu. Canterbury Museum holds the largest collection of moa remains in the world. The project plans to extract DNA from well-preserved moa remains found in South Island caves and swamps to rebuild the bird's genome. Ngāi Tahu will act as a board of directors, fully involved and holding ownership over the recreated moa.

Ben Lamm, CEO of Colossal Biosciences, is optimistic about the timeline, estimating that moa hatchlings could be a reality within a decade. He believes that bringing back the moa could help balance the ecosystem and inspire future scientists. Paul Scofield, senior curator of natural history at Canterbury Museum, is also hopeful and envisions moa roaming a designated ecological reserve on Ngāi Tahu land within the next decade.

Sir Peter Jackson expressed his long-held fascination with the moa, stating that it has always been an elusive idea to imagine what it would be like to be in the company of one. He was an early investor in Colossal Biosciences, reportedly investing over $10 million.

However, some experts are skeptical about the project's feasibility. Zoology Professor Emeritus Philip Seddon from the University of Otago argues that true restoration of a lost species is impossible, especially after centuries of absence from its ecological context. He suggests that any resulting animal would not be a true moa. Concerns have also been raised about Colossal Biosciences' previous claims regarding the de-extinction of the dire wolf, which were later clarified to be modified grey wolves.

Despite the skepticism, the project team remains confident. They emphasize the advanced genetic engineering tools available and the potential benefits for conservation efforts. The knowledge gained from the moa de-extinction project could be applied to other conservation projects in New Zealand and beyond.


Writer - Aarav Verma
With a curious mind, a notepad always in hand, and a passion for sports, Aarav is eager to explore the stories unfolding in his community. He's focused on developing strong interviewing skills, believing in local news's power to connect people. Aarav is particularly interested in human-interest pieces and learning the fundamentals of ethical reporting, often drawing parallels between journalistic integrity and the fair play found in sports.
Advertisement

Latest Post


A significant disruption has occurred on the set of Ranveer Singh's upcoming film, "Dhurandhar," currently being filmed in Leh, Ladakh. Over 100 crew members were hospitalized on Sunday, August 17th, following a suspected case of food poisoning. Init...
  • 484 views
  • 2 min

Rajinikanth's "Coolie" witnessed a significant drop in box office collections on its fifth day, earning an estimated ₹6. 48 crore in India net across all languages. This brings the total India net collection to approximately ₹196. 55 crore. While this ...
  • 390 views
  • 2 min

The recent firing incident outside YouTuber Elvish Yadav's Gurugram residence has triggered reactions from various quarters, including fellow members of the entertainment industry. Siwet Tomar, known for his appearance on *Splitsvilla X5* and rumored...
  • 455 views
  • 2 min

Zakir Khan's performance at Madison Square Garden on August 17, 2025, marks a significant milestone for Indian comedy on the global stage. The stand-up star is the first Indian to perform at the iconic venue. News of this achievement has been met wit...
  • 243 views
  • 1 min

Advertisement
As the film "Kaminey" celebrates its 16th anniversary, Priyanka Chopra Jonas is reflecting on the movie's impact on her career. In a recent social media post, the actress described the 2009 film as a "turning point," acknowledging the significant rol...
  • 386 views
  • 2 min

The Association of Malayalam Movie Artists (AMMA) recently elected Shwetha Menon as its first female president, a historic moment in the organization's 30-year history. However, this landmark achievement was quickly overshadowed by controversial rema...
  • 347 views
  • 2 min

Nora Fatehi has once again set the stage ablaze with her electrifying dance moves, this time to the infectious beats of "Oh Mama! Tetema". Videos circulating online showcase the Bollywood sensation's captivating performance, leaving fans and viewers ...
  • 460 views
  • 1 min

The stage of "Super Dancer Chapter 5" witnessed a unique blend of dance and wellness when Shilpa Shetty Kundra, known for her enthusiasm for yoga, challenged Remo D'Souza and Marzi Pestonji to try yoga poses. The episode, which aired this weekend, ad...
  • 410 views
  • 2 min

Advertisement

About   •   Terms   •   Privacy
© 2025 BollywoodBuzz360