Avery Eli Indovina is a Wildlife Ethics and Conservation Specialist, and PhD student at the Ethics Laboratory for Veterinary Medicine, Conservation and Animal Welfare of Padua University. As a PhD researcher in Conservation Ethics, developing an ethical assessment framework for Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ARTs) in equids, cattle, and pigs. Avery's research evaluates the implications of these technologies for biodiversity conservation, animal welfare, and society. Grounded in veterinary medicine and guided by participatory and ethical approaches, the work aims to inform responsible innovation in biodiversity conservation and contribute to inclusive, interdisciplinary conservation strategies.