Genetic Engineering
IUCN rejects moratorium on genetically modified wildlife releases
The International Union for Conservation of Nature has voted against imposing a moratorium on releasing genetically engineered species into the wild for conservation purposes, despite opposition from Indigenous groups. The decision, made in Abu Dhabi, also supports the use of synthetic biology in research. Critics argue that such technologies pose irreversible risks without proper safeguards and consent.
IUCN to vote on pausing genetic engineering of wildlife
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Conservationists are divided over a proposed moratorium on genetic modification of wildlife at an upcoming International Union for Conservation of Nature meeting. While some groups seek a pause to assess risks, others argue that technologies like CRISPR are essential for saving endangered species. The vote could influence funding and policies worldwide.