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Repopulating an area is not only about increasing census. It's also:
-regenerating degradated soil
-giving space to local flora and growing plants adequate to the enviroment
-valuing and preserving popular architecture
-contributing to community, cooperation and communication
-dwelling without invading; it's all about respect
The ability to give birth to his children IS your superpower. Long gone are the days when we recognized our own biological superpowers (gifts)
When scientists discovered seven baby Bell's turtles in a batch of six incubated eggs in the NSW Northern Tablelands recently, they were ini
Center for Biological Diversity: SAN FRANCISCO— The California Department of Fish and Wildlife reported late Monday that it has named two ne
The California Department of Fish and Wildlife reported late Monday that it has named two new wolf packs that were confirmed in the state last summer.
The newly named wolf families are the Beyem Seyo pack in Plumas County and the Harvey pack in Lassen County. Another of 2023’s newly discovered packs, the Yowlumni pack, ranges in Tulare County and was named in December.
“These awe-inspiring animals continue to show us that California’s wild landscapes are great habitat for wolves and that they’ll find their way here,” said Amaroq Weiss, a senior wolf advocate at the Center for Biological Diversity. “Wolves belong in our state, and we should do everything we can to ensure they thrive.”
The department’s quarterly report covered known wolf information from August through October 2023. It reported that the state has five wolf packs plus several groups of wolves, including new individuals and groups in four northeastern California counties.
The new report noted the continued existence of the Lassen pack in Lassen County, the Whaleback pack in Siskiyou County and a group of two or three wolves in Tehama County. Another group of three wolves was documented ranging in Sierra and Nevada counties, and individual wolves have been sighted in Modoc County. A previously known wolf family in Plumas County, the Beckwourth pack, is thought to no longer exist.
Based on the department’s count, California is currently home to around 45 wolves including adults, yearlings and pups of the year.
The Beyem Seyo pack has at least two adults and six pups; the Harvey pack has at least two adults and one pup; the Lassen pack has a minimum two adults, five yearlings, and three pups; the Whaleback pack is composed of at least two adults, one yearling, and eight pups; the Yowlumni pack consists of two adults and six pups; and the two unnamed groups of wolves include a group of two to three wolves in Tehama County and a group of three wolves in Sierra and Nevada counties.
“I feel so fortunate to bear witness to the return of these top-level carnivores to California,” said Weiss. “Not only are wolves essential to healthy, wild nature, they also have for thousands of years been integral to the human spirit and imagination and a symbol of our connection to the wild.”
Background
The first wolf in nearly a century to make California part of his range was OR-7, a radio-collared wolf from Oregon that entered California in late 2011. OR-7 traveled across seven northeastern counties in California before returning to southwestern Oregon, where he found a mate and settled down, forming the Rogue pack.
Several of OR-7’s offspring have since come to California and established packs. Those include the original breeding male of the Lassen pack and the breeding female of the Yowlumni pack residing in Tulare County. The Shasta pack, California’s first confirmed wolf pack in nearly 100 years, was discovered in 2015 but disappeared a few months later.
My story has several worlds with disaster plans in case of planetary destruction a select group of essential people with the best genes are sent away on colony ships to repopulate elsewhere. So anyone with infertility issues or are unwilling to reproduce/donate are out. Problem is... it automatically disqualifies some LGBT+ people who no longer have/won't use their parts simply for being who they are. Suggestions?
First, I advise reading this answer we gave for a similar question.
I cannot tell you how to write an inclusive story about eugenics. You're also erasing genetically disabled people from this narrative if you're using criteria of "the best genes."
My suggestion is to handle things similarly to how (spoilers) The Darkness Outside Us did. They had genetic material pre-created and an artificial womb (IIRC) to gestate the material. They specifically made it so that the donor genes were far apart in genetic similarities so that eventually a self sustaining community could be made without worrying about consanguinity in descendants. This also made it so the founder population does not have to biologically reproduce to be relevant. It also removes the pressure of people who can reproduce from being forced to, which is deeply problematic.
I would also wonder if there is a real reason to repopulate in your story. Not everyone feels that need. It's depressing for sure, to think of being the last person alive, but I'm thinking of it from my own perspective. I know I would be lonely, but I think depending on where I went, I would find a certain kind of peace in living alongside what lives where I do and doing right by other living creatures. What survives after does not need to be human. There isn't a moral obligation to continue to reproduce.
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I had this one for a while did not make it. But I feel like I need to upload something.
I'm looking for a bellarke fanfic that I was reading a while back about how Bellamy and Clarke are in a bunker or Ark with the rest of the chosen to survive Praimfaya and years have passed and now people need to pair up to repopulate earth. Everyone has to have a partner and Clarke has no one then Bellamy agrees to be her partner.
anon (?): Bellamy turns out to be the best candidate as a father for Clarke’s baby and before that Bellamy also gets jealous thinking about Clarke potentially having sex w guys other than him
One Criterion in Particular
(thank you @buffys-boss and the anon who found this fic!)