THE DE-EXTINCTOR: ENRICHING EPPING FOREST'S BIODIVERSITY THROUGH THE CLONING OF SPECIES

by Ioana Macovei

The De-extinction Institute proposes the implementation of a genetically engineered mammoth species, which will initially aid in the restoration of the local ecosystem and contribute to the revival of the lost wonders of nature. The Institution also embraces the local nursery, which has now been redesigned to sell to the local communities bio-engineered plant species that serve as nutritious food for the mammoths and can be planted in the resident’s homes to improve the air quality.