There is contentious debate surrounding the merits of de-extinction as a biodiversity conservation tool. Here, we use extant analogues to predict conservation actions for potential de-extinction candidate species from New Zealand and the Australian state of New South Wales, and use a prioritization protocol to predict the impacts of reintroducing and maintaining populations of these species on conservation of extant threatened species. Even using the optimistic assumptions that resurrection of species is externally sponsored, and that actions for resurrected species can share costs with extant analogue species, public funding for conservation of resurrected species would lead to fewer extant species that could be conserved, suggesting net b...
Inadequate funding levels are a major impediment to effective global biodiversity conservation and a...
As with most governments worldwide, Australian governments list threatened species and proffer commi...
Despite the growing numbers of threatened species and high levels of spending on their recovery worl...
There is contentious debate surrounding the merits of de-extinction as a biodiversity conservation t...
There is contentious debate surrounding the merits of de-extinction as a biodiversity conservation t...
To address the global extinction crisis, both efficient use of existing conservation funding and new...
To address the global extinction crisis, both efficient use of existing conservation funding and new...
To address the global extinction crisis, both efficient use of existing conservation funding and new...
To address the global extinction crisis, both efficient use of existing conservation funding and new...
To address the global extinction crisis, both efficient use of existing conservation funding and new...
De-extinction technology that brings back extinct species, or variants on extinct species, is becomi...
De-extinction technology that brings back extinct species, or variants on extinct species, is becomi...
De-extinction technology that brings back extinct species, or variants on extinct species, is becomi...
Inadequate funding levels are a major impediment to effective global biodiversity conservation and a...
Inadequate funding levels are a major impediment to effective global biodiversity conservation and a...
Inadequate funding levels are a major impediment to effective global biodiversity conservation and a...
As with most governments worldwide, Australian governments list threatened species and proffer commi...
Despite the growing numbers of threatened species and high levels of spending on their recovery worl...
There is contentious debate surrounding the merits of de-extinction as a biodiversity conservation t...
There is contentious debate surrounding the merits of de-extinction as a biodiversity conservation t...
To address the global extinction crisis, both efficient use of existing conservation funding and new...
To address the global extinction crisis, both efficient use of existing conservation funding and new...
To address the global extinction crisis, both efficient use of existing conservation funding and new...
To address the global extinction crisis, both efficient use of existing conservation funding and new...
To address the global extinction crisis, both efficient use of existing conservation funding and new...
De-extinction technology that brings back extinct species, or variants on extinct species, is becomi...
De-extinction technology that brings back extinct species, or variants on extinct species, is becomi...
De-extinction technology that brings back extinct species, or variants on extinct species, is becomi...
Inadequate funding levels are a major impediment to effective global biodiversity conservation and a...
Inadequate funding levels are a major impediment to effective global biodiversity conservation and a...
Inadequate funding levels are a major impediment to effective global biodiversity conservation and a...
As with most governments worldwide, Australian governments list threatened species and proffer commi...
Despite the growing numbers of threatened species and high levels of spending on their recovery worl...