Wildlife Conservation

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Clues

  • A species indigenous to a particular area and is not naturally found elsewhere (7)
  • A tissue culture method where large numbers of plants can be produced from a tissue sample from an original plant, without the need for seeds (16)
  • An area of the world where crop plants were first domesticated (7, 6)
  • Breeding between closely related individuals. (10)
  • Species that are native to the area. (10)
  • The preservation of material by freezing, such as the freezing of semen for artificial insemination (16)
  • The study of living organisms so the knowledge gained can be applied to engineering or technological developments (11)
  • The study of the causes of birth defects (10)
  • The total variety of different genes in all the members of a population. (4, 4)
  • The transfer of fertilised eggs or embryos from a female of a rare species, into females of closely related more common species (6, 8)

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