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The Intended Consequences of Helping Nature Thrive

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Provided by: TED|Published on: June 21, 2022
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  • This video highlights the genetic rescue of endangered species such as black-footed ferrets, wild horses, coral reefs, and chestnut trees, with the intention of conserving and increasing biodiversity. 
  • It highlights habitat loss and invasive species as major risks to endangered species, along with a lack of genetic diversity in small populations of endangered species.
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Subjects: Biology
Authors: Ryan Phelan, TED
Region: Asia, North America, United States, Global
Languages: English

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