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A graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts, Prague, Jana’s previous work focuses on “memory in the public sphere.” She once turned an abandoned gas station into a “time capsule” of 1970s Czech pop culture. For E149 she partnered with a team of animators, sculptors, and a handful of local historians.

The phrase serves as a provocation—a glimpse into a future where the line between extinction and existence is blurred. While the full, woolly mammoth isn't roaming the earth today, the genetic groundwork is being laid. If successful, this project will not only bring back an icon of the past but potentially provide a vital tool to combat modern climate change.

By blending myth, environmental commentary, and a splash of Czech humour, the project turned the entire city into a stage for a “living fossil” narrative. CzechStreets.E149.Mammoths.Are.Not.Extinct.Yet....

Most of these accounts were later explained as misidentifications (e.g., bears with overgrown fur, moose, or even hoaxes). Yet their persistence illustrates a cultural fascination with “the last beast”.

This report is a draft and requires further verification and validation. We invite the scientific community to engage with our findings and contribute to the ongoing investigation. A graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts,

The potential discovery of a mammoth-like creature raises more questions than it answers. If these sightings are confirmed, it would challenge our current understanding of extinction and the natural world. It would also spark a host of questions about conservation, habitat preservation, and the delicate balance of ecosystems.

The Arctic ecosystem has changed drastically since the extinction of the mammoth. The loss of large herbivores allowed for the encroachment of trees and shrubs, which reduces the albedo effect (the reflection of sunlight) and promotes the melting of permafrost. By reintroducing mammoths, scientists hope to restore the "mammoth steppe," a grassland ecosystem that keeps the ground colder and traps carbon in the permafrost. While the full, woolly mammoth isn't roaming the

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