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Along with the climate crisis, species extinction is the greatest threat to our planet – and to our own lives. Today, there are an estimated two billion specimens housed in natural history museums around the world! Can genetic engineering save an endangered species – or bring back one that is already extinct?

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  • Along with the climate crisis, species extinction is the greatest threat to our planet – and to our own lives.
  • Today, there are an estimated two billion specimens housed in natural history museums around the world!
  • Can genetic engineering save an endangered species – or bring back one that is already extinct?

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