Elizabeth Ann (ferret)

Elizabeth Ann (born December 10, 2020) is a black-footed ferret, the first U.S. endangered species to be cloned.[1][2]

Elizabeth Ann
Elizabeth Ann.
SpeciesBlack-footed ferret
SexFemale
Born10 December 2020
Carr, Colorado
Known forThe first cloned black-footed ferret.

The animal was cloned using the frozen cells from Willa, a black-footed female ferret who died in the 1980s[3] and had no living descendants.[4]

Black-footed ferrets are the only ferret species native to the United States.[5] The black-footed ferret is one of the most endangered and rarest land mammals in North America; a small pack of them was found in Wyoming in 1981.[6] The limited genetic diversity found among the pack put the species at risk. Scientists sent genetic material from Willa to San Diego Zoo’s Frozen Zoo in 1988. Willa's egg was implanted in a surrogate domestic ferret in November 2020, to avoid putting an endangered ferret at risk.[7] Elizabeth Ann was delivered via c-section on December 10.[8]

The efforts were led by Revive & Restore, a biodiversity non-profit.[9]

Elizabeth Ann will live in Colorado[10] and be studied for scientific purposes; she will not be released into the wild.[11]

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