It sounds like a real-life Jurassic Park, but the woolly mammoth could be stomping the Siberian taiga in less than 20 years.
The unique scientific vault will safely store ancient remains at temperatures as low as minus 24C.
International team of scientists complete major DNA study of extinct beast and fuel hopes of producing clone to live in special park.
Over thousands of years, the giant beasts came to die in the same place - but the older ones were twice the size of the final mammoth generations.
Implements or weapons made of quartz and quartzite unearthed among tons of bones under a Siberian village called... Mammoth.
At least five species of ancient animals will walk again in Siberia, predicts South Korean cloning expert.
Scientists now examining new discovery in hunt for 'living cells'.
‘Full skeleton was illegally dug from ground in Siberia before being sent to UK and auctioned for £115,000’.
Call to protect unique site with thousands of ideally preserved bones of prehistoric animals.