What Extinct Species Would You Bring Back? Earth Day Polls and More
This article is part of Earth Day Extravaganza, a series of articles from The Blue & Gold about Earth Day and the environment.
If you could bring an extinct species back to life, what would it be?
For a bit more fun today, we invite you to vote on the following questions:
From the flightless dodo to the elephant-sized giant ground sloth to the cold-adapted woolly mammoth, many species have gone extinct in Earth’s history. You can learn more about the extinction of Earth’s species from Our World in Data.
Georgia is home to many types of native wildflowers.
Georgia is home to more than 160 butterfly species.
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Sirianna Blanck is a senior and editor-in-chief of the Blue & Gold. She has a strong cat obsession. In five years, she hopes to be fighting for environmental change. Her Chamblee experience has been akin to "Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland."

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Francesca M • Apr 27, 2022 at 1:05 pm
So much fun to do!
Francesca J • Apr 27, 2022 at 11:53 am
giant sloth supremacy