Colossal Launches The Colossal Foundation

Oct. 1, 2024

Non-profit arm of the de-extinction company shares programmatic focus, announces an initial $50 million of secured funding targeted at stopping the coming extinction crisis.

DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Colossal Biosciences, the world’s first de-extinction company, today announces the formation of The Colossal Foundation and the initial flagship projects in its conservation agenda. The Colossal Foundation is a 501(c)(3) focused on the real world application of Colossal-developed science and technology innovations. The foundation will specifically focus on partner-led conservation initiatives where Colossal’s science and technologies can revolutionize wildlife conservation and ecosystem restoration, quickly.





“We started The Colossal Foundation to ensure that we are delivering our technology solutions into the hands of those who can benefit the most,” said Colossal CEO and co-founder Ben Lamm. “The Colossal Foundation further expands our capacity to get our technologies into the world as fast as possible and brings new, much-needed funding to conservation while empowering the modernization of the tools. We envision a future where conservation efforts are proactive, innovative, and impactful because of the application of these emerging technologies.”

As part of a ten-year conservation strategic plan developed with its conservation partners, the Colossal Foundation will fund and deploy new technologies in partnership with local communities. In partnership with local stakeholders, the Colossal Foundation will select species where the technologies can be best deployed, and then co-create initiatives with local partners for the conservation of the species. Together the organizations will focus on species that can benefit from genetic rescue, biobanking, and the creation and use of reference genomes. Additional focus will be on accelerating species adaptation, creating genetic resilience through biotechnology, finding lost species, and utilizing technological advancements including A.I., machine learning, and computational biology to enhance our understanding of animal behavior and ecosystems.

The Foundation is launching with three core programmatic focuses.

  • Saving today’s at-risk species: Partnering with conservation efforts where Colossal’s technology-based de-extinction innovations can bring genetic rescue solutions to conservation rescue species. In doing so the Colossal Foundation plans to build a model for integrating cutting-edge biotechnology technology with conservation efforts to bring back species that have been driven to the brink of extinction. The long term goal is to create a toolkit approach to simplify genetic rescue for conservationists. Initial projects include efforts focused on the Vaquita, Northern White and Sumatran Rhinos, Red Wolf, Northern Quoll, Ivory Billed Woodpecker, and Pink Pigeon.
  • R&D for Conservation: Colossal will partner to fund and deploy technologies that leverage artificial intelligence, machine learning, and computational biology to enhance an understanding of animal behavior and ecosystems, and pave the way for innovative, data-driven approaches to preventing extinction with conservation partners. Current projects include the Colossal drone-based anomaly detection system used by Save the Elephants, a vaquita acoustic monitoring program, and an AI-enabled orphaned elephant monitoring system leveraged by Elephant Havens in Botswana.
  • Ensuring Tomorrow’s Biodiversity: Developing a distributed genetic repository of species (a biobank) which can act as an insurance policy against unforeseen threats to biodiversity and provide a safety net for species facing extinction. The focus will be on those species closest to extinction to ensure their genetic diversity is not lost and the potential to bring them back, should the worst happen, remains. Current projects include those focused on a partnership with the Zoos Victoria on the Victorian Grassland Earless Dragon, with Re:wild on the Top 25 Most Wanted Lost Species, and with the IUCN SSC's Pigeon and Dove Specialist Group on the Tooth-billed Pigeon.

“The short story is that conservation needs powerful and committed allies,” said Matt James, Executive Director of the Colossal Foundation. “We are here to be that ally. There is no more time to wait to protect the species we have on Earth today if we want to make sure they are still here in 10, 50 and 500 years.”

The Colossal Foundation is announcing four new conservation projects today. Click here for video.

Supporting the Vaquita Helps Stabilize Species in the Gulf of California

Vaquitas, a porpoise endemic to the Sea of Cortez/Gulf of California in Baja California, Mexico and the smallest of all living cetaceans, is on the brink of extinction. As of May 2023, only between 10 and 13 vaquitas remain. The loss of the vaquita could be a harbinger of further declines in the Gulf's marine ecosystems, and the extinction of the vaquita would represent a cultural and symbolic loss.

Colossal, in partnership with the Vaquita Monitoring Group and in support of the Mexican government’s La Comisión Nacional de Áreas Naturales Protegidas (CONANP) believes that there are low-impact technical solutions that can be used to safely biobank the existing animals while also helping to grow the vaquita population. Colossal has additional details on the projects supporting the vaquita that will be announced at a later date.

“The vaquita occupies a crucial place in our community, as it is an endemic and endangered species that requires special care and attention to ensure its conservation. Therefore, we strive to transform our environment into a favorable and sustainable habitat,” said Jesus Francisco Soto Rosas, Leader of the Vaquita Marina Visual Monitoring Team. “My vision regarding the protection of this species is one of great dedication, because like all living beings, the vaquita deserves to live in peace, without factors that threaten its survival. It is essential to provide them with a well-preserved and adequate environment, and to have a community committed to making positive changes in the face of environmental challenges.

The commitment of each member of our team reflects the strength and intention with which we work daily. Establishing collaborations and receiving support is vital to maintaining our strength, as these bonds reinforce our efforts and allow us to make progress in areas where we were previously stalled. Resources for materials and supplies are essential, but as we move forward, new needs arise. With the support of the Colossal Foundation, we will be able to continue operating without interruptions and work throughout the year, maximizing our chances of success.”

Bolstering the Sumatran Rhino Population with Indonesian Leadership

Fewer than 80 Sumatran rhinos survive in tiny fragmented populations across the Indonesian islands of Sumatra and Borneo. Recent births as part of the national conservation breeding program have bolstered the captive population and brought new hope for the survival of this species.

Last year Colossal facilitated a meeting with Sumatran rhino conservation stakeholders from around the world to create a coordinated plan of action to use advanced assisted reproductive technologies to grow the imperiled population. Now the Colossal Foundation will carry this work forward by supporting the Indonesian government's work to breed Sumatran rhinos under their national conservation breeding program, transfer Colossal de-extinction technologies and skills to our local partner Bogor Agricultural University to advance their efforts on assisted reproductive technologies to enhance the population, and provide genetic and genomic sequencing support.

“The advanced technology, training, and funding support that the Colossal Foundation is promising for the conservation of the Sumatran rhino is an important support to Indonesia’s efforts to save and recover this magnificent species. In collaboration with Global Experts on the advance Assisted Reproductive Technology (a-ART) and Biobank program for the species, IPB University is excited to work with Colossal for the transfer of skills and technology to Indonesia, under our partnership agreement,” said Dr. drh (Vet.) Muhammad Agil, MSc.Agr., Dipl.ACCM and Team Leader of ART and Biobank for Endangered Wildlife Species, IPB University.

The Largest Distributed Biobanking Initiative in the World

The Colossal BioVault is an initiative, in partnership with Re:wild and others, to collect the primary materials needed to prevent extinction. By collecting tissue samples of the world’s most imperiled species in the Colossal BioVault, the Foundation intends to preserve and store biodiversity. Additionally, the organization hopes to simplify the process for researchers and academics who need access to vital samples of endangered species, while making the cell lines accessible to and stored in in-country partner facilities. The BioVault is an effort to improve biobanking efforts worldwide, to preserve more species’ tissues, and to improve the way those samples are shared with research experts in the field.

Restoring the Ivory-Billed Woodpecker

The Ivory-billed woodpecker was a keystone species in their native habitats as they played a crucial role in creating habitats for other woodland wildlife, like the Northern Saw-Whet Owl or Wood Ducks. But, the woodpecker experienced a severe decline in the 1800s due to the destruction of its forest habitation and only small numbers survived into the twentieth century. By the mid-century it was thought to have gone extinct but the ivory-billed woodpecker was rediscovered in Arkansas in 2004. However, since that time it has not been relocated. The Colossal Foundation in partnership with local organizations, Colossal’s Avian Genomics Group, and private philanthropists are committed to returning the powerful and pivotal bird.

Beginning in 2025, the process to understand its status and to begin gathering and analyzing DNA to understand the journey forward for de-extinction and future reintroduction will begin. This work is pivotal to creating a roadmap towards reintroduction.

The Road Ahead

The Colossal Foundation will expand on the work already undertaken by the company and continue to provide financial support, technology products and opportunities for local partners who are fighting to support critically endangered species. This includes Colossal’s current work supporting the sequencing of the elephant genomes with the Vertebrate Genomes Project and Rockefeller University, provision of grants to the International Elephant Foundation for sequencing of the Asian Elephant genome, and more.

On top of the secured $50M in new funding, the Colossal Foundation will continue to raise reserves to fund and collaborate on new projects, and scale the scope to more target species over the next ten years. In particular, there are currently plans in place to develop partnerships with a variety of mission-aligned organizations to support efforts to prevent extinction, and recover and strengthen wildlife populations of threatened species. Please note, this is not an open call for those seeking grants at this time.

For more information, please visit: www.ColossalFoundation.org

ABOUT THE COLOSSAL FOUNDATION

The Colossal Foundation is a 501(c)(3) dedicated to supporting the use of cutting-edge technologies to conservation efforts globally to help prevent extinction of keystone species. The organization deploys cutting-edge de-extinction technologies and support to empower partners in the field to reverse the extinction crisis. www.ColossalFoundation.org.

ABOUT COLOSSAL

Colossal was founded by emerging technology and software entrepreneur Ben Lamm and world-renowned geneticist and serial biotech entrepreneur George Church, Ph.D., and is the first to apply CRISPR technology for the purposes of species de-extinction. Colossal creates innovative technologies for species restoration, critically endangered species protection and the repopulation of critical ecosystems that support the continuation of life on Earth. Colossal is accepting humanity's duty to restore Earth to a healthier state, while also solving for the future economies and biological necessities of the human condition through cutting-edge science and technologies. To follow along, please visit: www.colossal.com

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