The resurrection of species is not magic, but a product of modern technological progress.
Since the 16th century, factors such as habitat destruction and excessive hunting caused by human activities have led to the disappearance of countless species in the long river of history.
However, with the development of genetic sequencing technology, scientists can analyze the DNA of these extinct species and even attempt to “revive” them through cloning or gene editing techniques.
This technological advancement is not only a remedy for the past, but also an exploration of future biodiversity conservation.
By studying extinct species, we can better understand the impact of biodiversity loss on ecosystems and take more effective protection measures.