A "better" 2050 focuses on more than just keeping animals in zoos; it’s about giving them back their homes. The concept of Rewilding is gaining momentum globally.
We are on the verge of using CRISPR and other gene-editing tools to save species that are currently on the brink.
While the specific phrase appears to be a highly specific or perhaps mistyped search query, it points toward a fascinating intersection: the state of animal life and biodiversity in the year 2050 and how we can make it "better."
Non-invasive sensors can monitor the vitals of endangered species, allowing veterinarians to intervene if a disease outbreak occurs in a wild population. 2. Rewilding and Habitat Connectivity
For species with very low populations (like the Black-footed Ferret ), scientists can use preserved genetic material to reintroduce diversity into the gene pool.