I hear scientists are trying to recover DNA from extinct animals (such as a species of mammoth) to clone them back from extinction. I imagine that could be done with extinct wolves (e.g. dire wolves), too, although I'm not sure how far along they are with the science. Apart from that, there's no helping an extinct animal since they are, after all, extinct.
The Giant Panda is becoming extint due to habitat loss. People are destroying their food, {which is bamboo,} we need to help them!
nothing is being done to help
The Giant Panda is becoming extint due to habitat loss. People are destroying their food, {which is bamboo,} we need to help them!
nothing is being done
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they dont need help
nothing.
what do you mean whats being done to help them what are you doing to help them and why don't you look it up its called research you know.
alot
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There are many reasons Grey wolves became endangered. One of them is for economic reasons, such as selling body parts and fur of the Grey wolves. Another reason is for sport, hunting, for example. There are also population reasons. Grey wolves were relocated because people did not feel comfortable with wolves living near their homes. There fore people demolish the places that wolves live, causing them to die.
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