Cloning does Not work, except for plants. If a species is Extinct, it is gone forever. The only way cloning could bring back an extinct species such as the Dinosaurs, according to the PBS Science Show: Nova, hosted by Jeff Goldblum, (from Jurassic Park), is If we were to spend Billions of dollars to make it happen. It is Possible to bring an extinct species back to life by cloning, but, no one is going to spend Billions of dollars to bring an extinct species of life back from the dead. It is Possible, but, it is Not Practical, and It is not Affordable, so it is Never going to happen.
Cloning endangered species could help restore population numbers and genetic diversity, potentially aiding in the recovery of those species. However, introducing cloned individuals into an ecosystem could disrupt existing dynamics, as they may not possess the learned behaviors or adaptations necessary for survival. Additionally, it could lead to unintended consequences, such as competition with native species or the spread of diseases. Overall, while cloning may offer a temporary solution, it must be approached with caution to avoid harming the ecosystem further.
Many people have a personal opinion on cloning. Most people do not think it is a good idea and there has even been a bill known as the Human Cloning prohibition Act made to Congress but was rejected. It was re-introduced again in May 2013.
It's probably not a good idea to eat any terrapin, as many species are threatened or endangered. This area of the beach is often used for nesting by the diamondback terrapin.
Most of the species are identifies as being critically endangered. Since there aren't many rhinos, it would be a bad idea for one to start a fight and get hurt, it would reduce the numbers further.
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Animals that are endangered are: Gum elemi, wild fig, wild copper, acaua, pigeon plum, mastic, srongbark, sea grapes, haulbark, cedar, stopper, brazziletto, Mahongony. And plants i have no idea!
i have no idea i have peal and i have not done anything to do with that sorry
The real question is which one should we save? Seriously, saving the bald eagle, or any endangered species is a fine idea. Creating false endangered species though makes the issue are more complex then it should be. Polar bears, as an example are on the increase. Why make them endangered when they clearly are not.
Piranhas have no special status on the IUCN Endangered Species Red list. They reproduce very quickly, making it difficult for them to be endangered. As long as hunting is discouraged, the piranha population should remain intact.
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I can't answer that because our wants (well everyone's wants) are different, and only you can answer that. But if you like finding ways to help endangered species, like me, something you could put might be, "visit every endangered species, in the world." You could also have, "Save an endangered species." You might also put things like: -go to every football game in a whole season -preform on broadway -swim in the English Channel -write a #1 hit, then star in its music video -get a black-belt in karate -climb the a very tall mountain There are so many things you could do, you just have to think!!