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Should endangered species be cloned?

Should endangered species be cloned? 1 member has voted

  1. 1. Should endangered species be cloned?

    • Yes, cloning species is a great way to combat dwindling numbers.
      9
    • No, efforts to save endangered species should be focused elsewhere, such as habitat preservation
      24
    • Combination of both habitat preservation and cloning.
      41

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I chose the last one. My fears are still with the pointlessness and danger (from disease to the animal) of an entirely cloned species.

 

Incest would be another point to think about, with allsorts of deformaties lying there.

  • 2 months later...

Cloning is a waste of effort and money for the exact reason ecoli has stated.

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