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Wray, Britt,
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Extinct animals -- Cloning -- Moral and ethical aspects.
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Wildlife reintroduction -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Animal diversity conservation -- Moral and ethical aspects.
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Wray, Britt,
Extinct animals -- Cloning -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Extinct vertebrates -- Cloning -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Rare animals -- Genetic engineering -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Endangered species -- Genetic engineering -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Wildlife reintroduction -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Animal diversity conservation -- Moral and ethical aspects.
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Rise of the necrofauna : the science, ethics, and risks of de-extinction / Britt Wray ; foreword by George Church.
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Wray, Britt,
Greystone Books, c2017.
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578
.68
W943r
Subjects
Extinct animals -- Cloning -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Extinct vertebrates -- Cloning -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Rare animals -- Genetic engineering -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Endangered species -- Genetic engineering -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Wildlife reintroduction -- Moral and ethical aspects.
Animal diversity conservation -- Moral and ethical aspects.
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9781771641647 (hc)
1771641649 (hc)
Description:
ix, 293 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.
Notes:
"David Suzuki Institute."
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 269-283) and index.
Contents:
Foreword / by George Church -- Introduction -- How is de-extinction done? -- Why is de-extinction important? -- What species are good contenders, and why? -- Why recreate the woolly mammoth? -- Can billions of passenger pigeons rebound, and should they? -- How might we regulate this new wilderness? -- Can de-extinction save species on the brink? -- Is some knowledge too dangerous?
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David Suzuki Institute
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