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The Montana Mountain King and a conspiracy to clone

Oct 6, 2025
Join environment reporter Peter de Kruijff, who uncovered the wild story of 81-year-old Jack Schubarth, sentenced for orchestrating a bizarre cloning conspiracy involving bighorn sheep tissues. Delve into the strange world of trophy game ranching and the lengths people go to, including smuggling genetic material for cloning. Peter also discusses the modern cloning industry, the ethics behind it, and even Barbra Streisand's famous pet cloning experience. Cloning's fascinating implications and challenges are laid bare!
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ANECDOTE

Smuggled Tissue Became Cloned Embryos

  • Conspirators fetched tissue from Marco Polo sheep in Kyrgyzstan to smuggle into the U.S. for cloning.
  • Labs convert that tissue into embryos, implant them in surrogate ewes and produce a genetically pure Marco Polo sheep.
INSIGHT

Surrogates Enable Cross-Species Cloning

  • Cloned species can be born via surrogate mothers of related species because of genetic closeness.
  • This makes cross-border cloning feasible without transporting live exotic animals.
ANECDOTE

Birth Of The Montana Mountain King

  • In 2016 the plot produced 165 embryos and one successful birth nicknamed the Montana Mountain King.
  • The lamb became the core of a breeding line used to sell semen and offspring across states.
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