Each time species goes extinct, the world around us unravels a bit. The consequences are profound, not just in those places and for those species but all of us. These are tangible consequential losses, such as crop pollination and water purification, but also spiritual and cultural ones.
With the tremendous rate of species extinction, scientists and researchers all over the world are together finding methods to protect the endangered species. The thesis pivots on the possibility of a rehabilitation method for a 175-year-old abandoned fortress structure in Saint Petersburg into a beneficial and valuable destination that is explicitly dedicated to a state-of-the-art global biotechnology research facility where researchers can inhabit and collaborate.