Opportunities to solve previously
intractable conservation problems are emerging from new genetic tools being developed for human biomedicine.
Not exact matches
The workshop was the first to bring together
conservation experts focused on specific
intractable problems with key developers of new genomic tools.
Such tools have the potential to provide new solutions to some of the most
intractable problems facing
conservation: 1) exotic diseases of wildlife with known vectors, 2) exotic diseases with potential for genetic disease resistance, and 3) destructive invasive species.
The
conservation community is facing a range of
intractable problems in their mission to ensure biodiversity
conservation.