> We can and have been testing this process in isolated cases
Anytime you jump from the lab to the real world it's going to be different. And each ecosystem in the country and state will be slightly different.
> if anything unexpected happens we can stop the process and reintroduce the species
Has this been done before with insects though? This sounds a lot harder than reintroducing wolves at Yellowstone that are small enough in number that they can be monitored.
Anytime you jump from the lab to the real world it's going to be different. And each ecosystem in the country and state will be slightly different.
> if anything unexpected happens we can stop the process and reintroduce the species
Has this been done before with insects though? This sounds a lot harder than reintroducing wolves at Yellowstone that are small enough in number that they can be monitored.