Last stand of the woolly mammoths


In an artist's impression of a woolly mammoth of Wrangel Island. — ©2024 The New York Times Company

FOR millions of years, mammoths lumbered across Europe, Asia and North America.

Starting roughly 15,000 years ago, the giant animals began to vanish from their vast range until they survived on only a few islands.

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