PAW Patrol Teams With Colossal Biosciences To Teach Kids How To Protect Real Animals A new dino-themed PAW Patrol video introduces kids to real-world conservation, from endangered species recovery to protecting wildlife from disease. Published Aug 20, 2026, 11:59 AM EDT Rob Keyes manages content planning and processes, business development, social media, strategic partnerships, branding and PR for Screen Rant and consults for CBR, Collider, and MovieWeb. You may know also him from various television and radio appearances covering the superhero beat, co-hosting the Screen Rant Underground and Total Geekall podcasts - and currently, PODCAST X - or founding and building Game Rant. In addition to expanding and launching new verticals on ScreenRant, Rob Keyes also works with and on passion projects involving National Geographic, Colossal Biosciences, theme parks, and travel/expedition companies around the globe. Find Rob on Twitter @rob_keyes or @failcube and if you need to reach either site, he's your guy rob [at] screenrant [dot] com. PAW Patrol is taking its latest rescue mission into the real world! Paramount, Spin Master and Colossal Biosciences have teamed up for a new video encouraging kids to learn about protecting animals and preventing species from disappearing. The collaboration is timed to PAW Patrol: The Dino Movie, in theaters now, which sees the pups trying to save an island of dinosaurs from Mayor Humdinger's antics. Created by Godzilla: King of the Monsters filmmaker Michael Dougherty and voiced by Carter Young, who plays Marshall in the movie, the new video debuts today and can be watched below. Dougherty's video teases what the latest big screen PAW Patrol adventure is really about before reminding kids that real animals don’t have Ryder and the pups to rescue them. It also introduces some of the ways people can help protect wildlife, while endangered species are still here, from fighting disease to helping species recover and return to their natural environments in the wild. Why Colossal Biosciences Is Teaming Up With PAW Patrol Colossal is best known for its de-extinction projects involving the dire wolf, woolly mammoth, dodo, thylacine, and most recently, the bluebuck, but conservation and education are also major parts of what the company is working on. Earlier this year, I spoke with Colossal Chief Animal Officer Matt James about how technology developed for de-extinction is already being applied to endangered animals, including red wolves and Asian elephants. In one of my visits to Colossal's headquarters in Dallas, CEO Ben Lamm spoke with me several times about making science fun and accessible for kids, and about getting more young people interested in genetics, conservation and other sciences by letting them see it up close. It's why Colossal's new main office looks like something from a sci-fi movie so educators and children can tour the place like an interactive museum. A partnership with PAW Patrol gives Colossal another way to put those ideas in front of an audience already interested in animals and rescue stories. Colossal says it is currently working on more than 25 conservation projects using AI and biotechnology. That includes cloning and birthing endangered red wolves, which I've seen up close, helping develop an mRNA vaccine for the virus responsible for many juvenile Asian elephant deaths, using AI to study wolf communication in Yellowstone, and working to protect amphibians from the deadly chytrid fungus. Those are the kinds of real-world conservation efforts the PAW Patrol video is introducing to younger audiences.
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