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pregnancy, 33, 46, 93 81, 85, 86, 87, 88, Whole Earth Catalog, 62
surrogate, 10–11, 45, 90–91, 92, 93, 96, 97 Wild Field, 50
51 Shapiro, Beth, 36, 42, 53, Willerslev, Eske, 35
tests for, 18 62–63, 85, 87 Wilson, Alexander, 56,
prehistoric animals, Siberia, 30, 35–36, 48 58
28–29, 32–33, 37 Siberian tigers, 50 woolly mammoth, 22,
primatologists, 96 Simberloff, Daniel, 84 24–31, 34, 39–51,
sixth extinction, 15, 19 62–63, 83
reproduction, 9, 10, 82 Smithsonian Institution, Wrangel Island, 28–29,
reproductive techniques 61 36, 38
artificial somatic cell nuclear
insemination, transfer, 10, 85 Yamanaka, Shinya,
34–35 South America, 21, 97 33–34
artificial wombs, Spain, 5–6, 9, 24, 36 Yangtze River dolphin,
47–48 species revival. 13, 18–19, 81
cloning, 7, 9, 10–11, Seede-extinction Yellowstone National
34, 37, 45, 74, 77, stem cells, 33–34, 94 Park, 20–21
80, 86, 91 surrogate flocks, 70
in vitro fertilization surrogate mothers, Zimmer, Carl, 40
(IVF), 91, 93 10–11, 51, 80 Zimov, Sergey, 49–53
surrogate mother, dangers to, 46–47 zoos and wildlife
10–11, 51, 80 Switek, Brian, 82, 87 institutions, 78–79,
Revive & Restore, 63, 88–89, 91, 93, 96
64, 81 Takahashi, Kazutoshi, 33
rhinoceroses, 93–95 Tasmanian tiger.
woolly, 24, 28, 49 Seethylacine
rock layers, 32 TEDxDeExtinction, 75,
Ryder, Oliver, 89 77, 83
thylacine (Tasmanian
saber-toothed tigers, 81 tiger), 75, 79–80
San Diego Zoo, 88, 93 trees, 21, 32, 49, 51, 96
Sartore, Joel, 75 beechnuts, 57
Schuster, Stephan, chestnuts, 57, 65–67
40–41, 42 tundra, 35, 42, 50, 52–53
scientists, 6–7, 9–12, tusks, 38
14–15, 18–19, 21, Tyler, Mike, 76–77
22–23, 26–27, 29, Tyrannosaurus rex, 37
30–31, 32, 33–36,
37, 38, 40–41,
44–45, 47, 51, 53, Urban, Mark, 97
56–59, 64, 68–69, US Fish and Wildlife
72, 76–78, 80, Service, 71–72