Wildlife & Biodiversity
Luiza Lemos Nogueira Martins and
Renata Invenzioni
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Renata Invenzioni: Coordenadora Ambiental na Energia dos Ventos, Brassil
JOJ Wildlife & Biodiversity, 2019, vol. 1, issue 4, 104-105
Abstract:
The coexistence between humans and animals has been the subject of numerous questions, especially regarding their extinction. Considering that the process of extinction is a natural thing in our ecosystem, humans have contributed to the action and greatly accelerated the speed of this process, because over the years, they have advanced preserved areas, inhabiting them, clearing forests, exploring exacerbated natural resources, increased predatory fishing, contaminating soil and water resources and devastating entire areas with pollution. On the other hand, with the advancement of science, and especially biotechnology, there is a new and very controversial topic under discussion. Scientists are studying the possibility of bringing some extinct species back to life through cloning.
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Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.19080/JOJWB.2019.01.555569
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