Woolly mammoth cloned for SiberiaCan a Mammophant revive a lost landscape? Delve into the bold experiment of Pleistocene Park and its controversial plan to rewild Siberia with a hybrid creature.Article27 Jan, 2025
Could humans take down mammoths with spears?What happened to the woolly mammoths? Were they hunted, did they die from illness, or die from climate change?Article17 Jan, 2025
DNA from the last woolly mammoths A woolly mammoth population went through a bottleneck of eight, the same as people on the Ark, without mutational meltdownArticle08 Oct, 2024
Ecosystem in NE Greenland supports biblical Ice AgeThe post-Flood ice age explains how northeastern Greenland could have supported a climate not affected by permafrost.Article23 Aug, 2024
The Woolly MammothThe unique conditions and short timespan of the biblical Ice Age explain how Wooly Mammoths were buried and preserved.Article04 Jul, 2022
Intriguing Ice-Age artIce Age cartoons unearthed in Britain’s Channel Islands give insights into the lives of post-Ice Age colonizers.Article22 Oct, 2020
Was there enough time for thick permafrost to form?Is there enough time for permafrost to form in the biblical timeframe?Article03 Mar, 2018
Evidence some woolly mammoths asphyxiated from dustWindy conditions after the Ice Age may have caused the demise of these iconic animals.Article24 Feb, 2017
Mammoth—riddle of the Ice AgeThese huge creatures are used for evolutionary propaganda, but they can best be explained from a biblical worldview.Article28 Sep, 2016
Woolly mammoths were cold adaptedWe hope you enjoy this sneak preview from the now-released December issue of Journal of Creation. Subscribers will be delighted by the powerful, stimulating content.Article21 Nov, 2014
The majestic elephantA fascinating look at the world’s largest living land animal …Article02 Apr, 2014