MOUNT
DENALI
ALASKA AMERICA
Mount Denali is home to thriving populations of mammoths, saber-tooth cats, and giant bison. These species,
once extinct, now roam freely in this icy wilderness, perfectly adapted to the re-engineered Ice Age ecosystem.
GAIA
ALPHA
MANGROVE
FOREST
BANGLADESH INDIA
The Mangrove Forest has become a vital hub for coastal biodiversity. Once on the brink of collapse,
it now shelters Bengal tigers and newly revived prehistoric amphibians. Its dense root systems continue to protect the region from rising sea levels.
GAIA
BETA
PLITIVCE
LAKE
QUEENSLAND CROATIA
Plitvice Lake's pristine waters are now a sanctuary for long-lost aquatic life. Plesiosaurs glide beneath the surface,
while prehistoric fish and birds fill the surrounding landscape, making it a hotspot for ecological restoration.
GAIA
GAMMA
AMAZON
RAINFOREST
SOUTH AMERICA
The Amazon has regained its status as the planet’s most diverse ecosystem.
Ancient species like the giant ground sloth and prehistoric birds once again thrive in its dense canopy, thanks to cutting-edge conservation technologies.
GAIA
DELTA
MOUNT
RORAIMA
SOUTH AMERICA
The majestic plateaus of Mount Roraima are now home to species that haven’t been seen for millennia.
Flying reptiles and giant insects populate the cliffs and forests, restoring this unique high-altitude habitat to its prehistoric glory.
GAIA
EPSILON