Bring EXTINCT
Species Back to Life
Point your phone at any location and witness the lost biodiversity that once thrived there. Adopt habitats. Fund real restoration. Watch species return.
The Wow Moment
You point your phone at your local park and suddenly see it transformed: hundreds of passenger pigeons darken the sky, their thunderous wingbeats audible through your headphones. A ghost overlay appears showing this exact scene from 1850. You tap "adopt this habitat" and watch real-time replanting metrics as your subscription funds actual wildlife corridors.
Passenger Pigeon
Ectopistes migratorius • Extinct 1914
Once 3-5 billion strong. Flocked so large they darkened the sky for days.
50 Species. 200 Cities. One Mission.
Launch species include the Tasmanian Tiger, Dodo, Carolina Parakeet, Great Auk, and 46 more icons of lost biodiversity.
Tasmanian Tiger
Extinct 1936
The last thylacine died in Hobart Zoo. Now they're back in suburban backyards through AR.
Dodo
Extinct 1662
Mauritius' iconic flightless bird, visualized in its original habitat.
Carolina Parakeet
Extinct 1918
America's only native parrot, now restored to Eastern forests through AR.
Great Auk
Extinct 1844
The North Atlantic's penguin, once hunted to extinction, now digitally reborn.
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