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‘De-Extinction’ Is a Bad Idea Because We Can’t Even Take Care of What We’ve Got

‘De-Extinction’ Is a Bad Idea Because We Can’t Even Take Care of What We’ve Got

by The Daily Eye Team March 8 2017, 4:20 pm Estimated Reading Time: 0 mins, 40 secs

Because of climate change and other pressures, species are estimated to be going extinct at a 1,000 times the natural rate. What if we could bring some of them back from the dead? Efforts to resurrect the woolly mammoth, for example, have been making headlines for years. Some scientists say they believe it will be done, although there are plenty of reasons to be skeptical, at least in the near term. Before we start resurrecting extinct species—whether they're long-dead or recently wiped out—we should focus on the ones we've got. According to a new study in Nature Ecology & Evolution, it would cost millions to reintroduce and maintain a "de-extinct" species, a cost that would stretch conservation budgets so much, it would threaten existing populations.

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