De-Extinction: The Comeback of the Tasmanian Tiger? With Prof. Mike Archer | EcolClips
EcolClips by Dr. Julian Schrader (Interviewer; Lecturer at Macquarie University) and Dr. Cornelia Sattler (Video Production). In EcolClips, we document and explain ecological theories, landmark experiments, and classic ecological themes with scientists from across all ecological disciplines. ________________________________________ Many species have gone extinct across the globe. De-extinction is the science of bringing some of them back. But how does it work? And can, or should, we bring back every lost species? We visited Prof. Mike Archer from the University of New South Wales in Australia. Mike has spent his life exploring these questions. He shares his insights on the science, ethical considerations and the possibilities of de-extinction. ________________________________________ Title image: Tasmanian Tiger: By Baker; E.J. Keller. - Report of the Smithsonian Institution. 1904 ________________________________________ Further information: https://www.unsw.edu.au/staff/michael... #deextinction #biodiversity #tasmaniantiger

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