We´re doomed we´re saved - Die Biorevolution   /     We are doomed we are saved #14

Description

The rapid spread of humans is causing many species to disappear off the face of the earth – in a so-called mass extinction. Some scientists are trying to reverse this process, by bringing back extinct species, such as the Dodo, the Passenger Pigeon, or the Wolly Mammoth. In the 14th episode of We’re doomed, we’re saved Andreas Horchler and Louise von Stechow discuss the breeding procedures and genetic engineering techniques that might be used for brining back extinct animals. We also discuss the ethical implications from resource waste to animal welfare – and what it might mean to be the first and the last member of a (de)extinct species.

Subtitle
De-extinction - A mammoth project
Duration
2107
Publishing date
2023-09-04 05:00
Link
https://doomedsaved.podigee.io/15-we-are-doomed-we-are-saved14-de-extinction
Contributors
  Louise von Stechow
author  
Enclosures
https://audio.podigee-cdn.net/1185205-m-59ec5b0cbaace68927b620ec668b51e5.mp3?source=feed
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De-extinction - A mammoth project

The rapid spread of humans is causing many species to disappear off the face of the earth – in a so-called mass extinction. Some scientists are trying to reverse this process, by bringing back extinct species, such as the Dodo, the Passenger Pigeon, or the Wolly Mammoth. In the 14th episode of We’re doomed, we’re saved Andreas Horchler and Louise von Stechow discuss the breeding procedures and genetic engineering techniques that might be used for brining back extinct animals. We also discuss the ethical implications from resource waste to animal welfare – and what it might mean to be the first and the last member of a (de)extinct species.