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As a generic term: the attempt to remove a threatened creature, community of creatures, or sometimes an entire ecosystem, from the location where it is threatened, with the intention of re-establishing the population under threat in some new, safe place where it can continue to thrive. | As a generic term: the attempt to remove a threatened creature, community of creatures, or sometimes an entire ecosystem, from the location where it is threatened, with the intention of re-establishing the population under threat in some new, safe place where it can continue to thrive. | ||
− | Probably the most famous of Earth-based rafting projects has been the [[ | + | Probably the most famous of Earth-based rafting projects has been the [[aphthonic intervention]], in which a working group of the wizards of [[Atlantis]] attempted to save their most unusual species of flora and fauna from the destruction of their continent. ([[AWOM]]) |
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Revision as of 14:18, 5 December 2006
As a generic term: the attempt to remove a threatened creature, community of creatures, or sometimes an entire ecosystem, from the location where it is threatened, with the intention of re-establishing the population under threat in some new, safe place where it can continue to thrive.
Probably the most famous of Earth-based rafting projects has been the aphthonic intervention, in which a working group of the wizards of Atlantis attempted to save their most unusual species of flora and fauna from the destruction of their continent. (AWOM)