A. The theory of recreating the dodo. B. The closest living relative of the dodo. C. The difficulty of bringing back the dodo. D. The possibility of the rebirth of the dodo. 4. What is the attitude of other scientists towards recreating the dodo? A. Critical. B. Favorable. C. Doubt...
The passenger pigeon, the dodo and the woolly mammoth are just a few of the species wiped off the Earth by changing environments and human activities. __ __ Now, advances in biotechnology could enable scientists to bring extinct(灭绝的) animals back from the grave. But critics argue the pra...
not the least the misrepresentation by the media (encouraged, I think, by the scientists) that they really were going to bring back the species that had gone extinct. This is not true—not even close.
【题目】T he passenger pigeon, the dodo and the woolly mammoth are just a few of the species wiped off the Earth by changing environments and human activities.Now, advances in biotechnology could enable scientists to bring extinct(灭绝的) animals back from the grave. But critics argue the ...
(嗅探犬) have been helping to search this area thoroughly to help scientists and energy producers in better understanding the impacts of wind farms on wildlife. The body parts they find may be shocking, but each one is a data point that will eventually help to protect other birds and bats ...
Can’t you come up with a better way of saying that there are scientists with whom you disagree, rather than discounting and demeaning their work and views because they conflict with your own? You spend so much time defending your captivity concept with misleading rehashes of pointless rhetoric...
“I think this synergistic approach, bringing together scientists from all over the world and working together for this task, is a blueprint for how critically endangered species can be saved and provide a new solution against hopeless situations,” said Thomas Hildebrandt, Psy.D., BioRescue p...
Passenger pigeons (旅鸽) were the most common birds in all of North America in the 1800s. It was common to see large groups of passenger pigeons — groups that made a sound like a storm. But today, they are extinct because of human behavior. Now, some scientists want t...
Then, to figure out just how quickly species are disappearing now, the scientists turned to theInternational Union for Conservation of Nature(IUCN)Red List, the most comprehensive inventory of global animal conservation status. The list told them that 35 of 5,513 known mammal species have gone ...
Scientists believe it is possible to bring back passenger pigeons and many other animals. However, not everyone thinks this is a good idea. Stuart Primm is the world's leading expert on modern animal extinction. He believes that bringing extinct animals back to life is bad for the earth. On...