I am a wildlife biologist working at a wolf sanctuary and I have had to draft an official public response lol...
Basically! They aren't Dire Wolves (they don't even share a genus!) but the company is claiming they are "functional equivalents"...
Some things I want to redirect guest's attention to is, this is not a replacement for conservation as a whole. There is no "de-extincting", and if we let the focus shift to "we can do what we want because we can just bring these animals back", we will get to a very dangerous tipping point very quickly. Extinction is still forever.
Another question: we are fighting tooth and claw to reintroduce gray wolves to their historical habitats with constant hurdles to face, especially in the court of public approval. If this became a sustainable species (read: no long term quality of life issues and breeding capability) where would they go? Is it even ethical to try to introduce them when we can't sustain species that are not extinct? What life would we be dooming t hem to when the primary reason they're believed to have gone extinct was the extinction of their natural prey species?
And finally, these cool headlines are overlooking the more pressing conservation implications. The restoration of the red wolf! The world now has cloning technology that allows the clones to have natural offspring with biol,ogical diversity, and now we can modify genes and have the offspring be viable. What could this mean for our many other species that are in steep decline? Let's not focus on the buzz words, let's focus on the implications for the future!
Very sorry, this is the first forum post I have every made in my life, it's just my life passion. I am a bit scared, because my entire job is rescuing wolves from the pet trade. I deal with animals in such horrible conditions, my heart wolf only survived to two years old because of the extreme malnourishment and trauma. I worry about what a new species would bring about when we already don't have the proper respect for the world we had.
TLDR; not dire wolves, functional equivalents (in intention), where do they go? what cool implications could this have for the restoration of critically emdangered species? how will we protect these individuals in the future? I am so scared of posting in public spaces :')