Michael Archer: How we'll resurrect the gastric brooding frog, the Tasmanian tiger
麥可亞庫色 (Michael Archer): 我們如何重現胃育溪蟾和塔斯馬尼亞虎的風采
Paleontologist Michael Archer is working to bring back his favorite extinct animal: the Tasmanian tiger. Full bio
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我們就是這個問題的肇事者
他們感到無比的震撼
胃育溪蟾的胃如何運作
從死去組織中抽出來
基因復製的過程
絕種物種的死細胞核
並期許牠能作用
含有胃育溪蟾的DNA
我們感到鼓舞
能進入原腸胚階段
看起來有點像一隻狗
袋狼卻成了代罪羔羊
為何不能是塔斯馬尼亞袋獾?
讓事情順利發展
這細胞將會製造屬於袋狼的東西
那我們可以把袋狼放回自然界中嗎?
以前晚上睡的地方
這是一個有趣的問題
確保牠不會再絕種的方法嗎?
這是一隻野生動物
在絕種的懸崖邊掙扎
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Michael Archer - PaleontologistPaleontologist Michael Archer is working to bring back his favorite extinct animal: the Tasmanian tiger.
Why you should listen
Why do fascinating extinct species have to stay that way? Paleontologist Michael Archer says: They don't! He's working to de-extinct the gastric brooding frog and the thylacine, also known as the Tasmanian tiger. These animals could have taught us humans a lot, says Archer, but we wiped them out. A severe missed opportunity.
Archer is a professor in the School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia. Archer's research includes: conservation through sustainable use of native resources -- including having native animals as pets -- and trying to bring extinct species back into the world of the living. Previously Archer served as the Curator of Mammals at the Queensland Museum and Director of the Australian Museum in Sydney.
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