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  - WN.COM - Science - 06/Jul 19:22

Frozen sperm vault bringing animals back from brink of extinction

Producer: Maeve Campbell In just a few years, we’ll be able to make a new tiger from a vat in a lab in the Shropshire fields – at least that’s the hope. Talk about playing God – and all in the name of saving our most endangered species from extinction. But god needs to get to work, say some. 70 percent of species have been lost since the 1970s. We are moving through the dying – the sixth Great Extinction – caused almost completely by humans. Nature’s Safe has its lab a few miles southeast of sleepy, prosperous Whitchurch in rural Shropshire. Chairman and founder, Tullis Matson, started out in the family stud farm inseminating mares. He then realised our endangered biodiversity was screaming...

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