Good intentions. However, uBio has historically expressly not allowed the download or redistribution of its content in bulk. (Perhaps they’ve changed this lately, but if so, I’m not aware that they have.)
Is there still a 'they' that can respond? If there is no longer a 'they', is this a case of a resource that does more harm in being revived than in turning it off? I did not see evidence of activity in uBio prior to its disappearance; we ought to strive for resources that can acquire and integrate new content with minimal effort and be able to illustrate that. Perhaps we should solicit the once present 'they' and current entities/individuals that have assumed ownership to release the content & functionality for reabsorption elsewhere.
David P. Shorthouse