Leading conservationists just decided that genetically engineering wild animals is OK – sometimes. They’re right | Helen Pilcher
PositiveScience

Leading conservationists have recently endorsed the idea of genetically engineering wild animals in certain situations, which could be a game-changer for species survival. This approach could help combat threats like bird flu in seabirds or enhance the resilience of fish and coral to pollution and climate change. By allowing for genetic modifications, we open up new possibilities for preserving biodiversity and ensuring the survival of vulnerable species, making it a significant step forward in conservation efforts.
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