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The Intended Consequences of Helping Nature Thrive

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Explore the groundbreaking world of genetic rescue efforts in this 16-minute TED talk by conservation innovator Ryan Phelan. Discover how genomics and synthetic biology are being used to help endangered species like black-footed ferrets and heat-resistant coral thrive in the face of extinction. Learn about the powerful potential of genetic tools in restoring Earth's biodiversity and ecological balance. Examine the concept of "intended consequences" and why embracing innovative conservation techniques is crucial for preventing further species loss. Gain insights into the challenges faced by conservationists, including the fear of unintended consequences that often hinders progress. Delve into topics such as the extinction vortex, biotechnology tools, and the invisible successes of genetic interventions in nature.

Syllabus

Introduction
The extinction vortex
The tools of biotechnology
The unintended consequences
Invisible success
Conclusion

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