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Intended consequences statement

  • Ryan Phelan
  • , Bridget Baumgartner
  • , Stewart Brand
  • , Evelyn Brister
  • , Stanley W. Burgiel
  • , R. Alta Charo
  • , Isabelle Coche
  • , Al Cofrancesco
  • , Jason A. Delborne
  • , Owain Edwards
  • , Joshua P. Fisher
  • , Martin Gaywood
  • , Doria R. Gordon
  • , Gregg Howald
  • , Margaret E. Hunter
  • , Peter Kareiva
  • , Aditi Mankad
  • , Michelle Marvier
  • , Katherine Moseby
  • , Andrew E. Newhouse
  • Ben J. Novak, Gerry Ohrstrom, Steven Olson, Megan J. Palmer, Stephen Palumbi, Neil Patterson, Miguel Pedrono, Francisco Pelegri, Yasha Rohwer, Oliver A. Ryder, J. Royden Saah, Robert M. Scheller, Philip J. Seddon, H. Bradley Shaffer, Beth Shapiro, Mike Sweeney, Mark R. Tercek, Delphine Thizy, Whitney Tilt, Michele Weber, Renee D. Wegrzyn, Bruce Whitelaw, Matthew Winkler, Josh Wodak, Mark Zimring, Paul Robbins

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摘要

As the biodiversity crisis accelerates, the stakes are higher for threatened plants and animals. Rebuilding the health of our planet will require addressing underlying threats at many scales, including habitat loss and climate change. Conservation interventions such as habitat protection, management, restoration, predator control, translocation, genetic rescue, and biological control have the potential to help threatened or endangered species avert extinction. These existing, well-tested methods can be complemented and augmented by more frequent and faster adoption of new technologies, such as powerful new genetic tools. In addition, synthetic biology might offer solutions to currently intractable conservation problems. We believe that conservation needs to be bold and clear-eyed in this moment of great urgency.
源语言English
文章编号e371
期刊Conservation Science and Practice
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出版状态Published - 15 3月 2021

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