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Terrible use of resources--there are enough species in need of protection. nt geek tragedy Aug 2013 #1
Let's say this doesn't come from public funds LearningCurve Aug 2013 #22
The now-extinct species would be an invasive and potentially disruptive one. geek tragedy Aug 2013 #24
The last point was made in a documentary I recently saw LearningCurve Aug 2013 #28
False on several levels Scootaloo Aug 2013 #57
So, why didn't avocados go extinct after ground sloths did? geek tragedy Aug 2013 #59
Because that's not how it works Scootaloo Aug 2013 #61
And who would teach these animals how to eat, and breed, and avoid predators, or geek tragedy Aug 2013 #64
That's a fair question Scootaloo Aug 2013 #67
What a great post! Metatron Aug 2013 #60
I'll concur with that sentiment here LearningCurve Aug 2013 #62
We've already seen that movie... awoke_in_2003 Aug 2013 #38
Beat me to it.... msanthrope Aug 2013 #41
They'd just die out again. bravenak Aug 2013 #2
You think we really need more dodo birds? CBGLuthier Aug 2013 #3
It's not really a need LearningCurve Aug 2013 #14
Sure. Dodo Nuggets, Dodo Wings with Buffalo Sauce, Dodo Strips..... FSogol Aug 2013 #72
Heh. :) branford Aug 2013 #75
not me, I would love to see dinosaurs running around quinnox Aug 2013 #4
Finally someone is talking sense! LearningCurve Aug 2013 #11
Naw, I'd rather see more calderas and asteroid impacts. kentauros Aug 2013 #36
Curse you and your competing science! LearningCurve Aug 2013 #54
You could badly damage an ecosystem by bringing back one animal without bring back its predator. JVS Aug 2013 #5
True LearningCurve Aug 2013 #16
Two Words demwing Aug 2013 #6
The Smallpox virus is now extinct in the wild. Xipe Totec Aug 2013 #7
yikes! Did you really need to post such a huge blow up picture of that? quinnox Aug 2013 #12
Yeah, that was really tacky, and rude. closeupready Aug 2013 #105
and people don't think we need vaccines anymore. liberal_at_heart Aug 2013 #15
We don't need smallpox vaccines anymore. N.T. Donald Ian Rankin Aug 2013 #45
Actually, we hope we won't need smallpox vaccines anymore Marrah_G Aug 2013 #53
For the record, I'm opposed to bringing back smallpox LearningCurve Aug 2013 #17
Too damn hot. nt awoke_in_2003 Aug 2013 #39
By hot do you mean sexy? LearningCurve Aug 2013 #42
Maybe... awoke_in_2003 Aug 2013 #46
Knock yourself out. Just don't use public funds. nt Xipe Totec Aug 2013 #47
should we not use public funds to save the polar bear? MattBaggins Aug 2013 #92
The Polar Bear is extinct? That's news to me Xipe Totec Aug 2013 #104
Very good logic MattBaggins Aug 2013 #110
That applies to Polar Bears (maybe) Xipe Totec Aug 2013 #114
why do you think the mammoth died out in the first place? TorchTheWitch Aug 2013 #68
It is generally agreed mammoths were hunted into extinction LearningCurve Aug 2013 #69
baloney TorchTheWitch Aug 2013 #77
I assume you didn't watch the video LearningCurve Aug 2013 #83
Untrue, actually Scootaloo Aug 2013 #76
time does not flow backwards. The time and environment they would be coming back to is different, liberal_at_heart Aug 2013 #8
not opposed, but cautious about the details.... mike_c Aug 2013 #9
Caution I can understand LearningCurve Aug 2013 #18
In person? Sounds like you have some interesting discussions! Quantess Aug 2013 #10
I have an eclectic group of people I converse with LearningCurve Aug 2013 #20
So are you the guy in the movie Skidmore Aug 2013 #13
The guy who funds the lab LearningCurve Aug 2013 #19
Crichton has a lot to answer for... Scootaloo Aug 2013 #63
I'll say he does LearningCurve Aug 2013 #71
Interesting to see a sci-fi writer telling people to be afraid of science, huh? Scootaloo Aug 2013 #78
Yeah, Always found that odd LearningCurve Aug 2013 #85
I like the idea of building a database of DNA patterns to clone creatures on demand from. redgreenandblue Aug 2013 #21
Nice one LearningCurve Aug 2013 #25
Human intervention. Motown_Johnny Aug 2013 #23
This is close to my view LearningCurve Aug 2013 #26
Well, luckily... Scootaloo Aug 2013 #66
Because most of them Tien1985 Aug 2013 #27
A common thread I'm starting to see is waste of resources LearningCurve Aug 2013 #29
Then I still wouldn't Tien1985 Aug 2013 #33
The animal brought back would have no parents, no siblings, no mate The Second Stone Aug 2013 #30
Undoing human mistakes would be good sarisataka Aug 2013 #31
Existing species are on the brink. closeupready Aug 2013 #32
Alot we don't know zipplewrath Aug 2013 #34
exactly. liberal_at_heart Aug 2013 #35
A valid point LearningCurve Aug 2013 #37
Just the same zipplewrath Aug 2013 #82
Humanity should attempt to have even more control of the environment? The2ndWheel Aug 2013 #40
Far to many people are afraid of science Ohio Joe Aug 2013 #43
Me either LearningCurve Aug 2013 #44
science does have its negatives. The atom bomb being one of them. liberal_at_heart Aug 2013 #49
I don't think anyone denies that science has been mis-used... Ohio Joe Aug 2013 #51
There's a difference in denying science all together and asking rational questions about liberal_at_heart Aug 2013 #55
I think its more a fear of the unknown LostOne4Ever Aug 2013 #58
There is a time when this may be a good idea. Not now. Lee-Lee Aug 2013 #48
I can think of many valid scientific purposes LearningCurve Aug 2013 #56
"as we colonize other planets" is hundreds of years in the future, at best muriel_volestrangler Aug 2013 #107
Look what the poor wolves have to put up with whenever they are reintroduced to a place... hunter Aug 2013 #50
First we should eliminate the cause of their extinction... immoderate Aug 2013 #52
Thanks for posting this! MelungeonWoman Aug 2013 #65
You are welcome! LearningCurve Aug 2013 #73
Someday someone will be thinking about de-extincting humans. hunter Aug 2013 #70
Don't think we'll need to worry about that..... AverageJoe90 Aug 2013 #113
Jurassic Park? davidn3600 Aug 2013 #74
When we've stopped rendering other species extinct, maybe then we can think about it. arcane1 Aug 2013 #79
Depends on the species AnnieBW Aug 2013 #80
I've walked where Tas Tigers have walked. I'd love to see them regain their place in this world. BlueJazz Aug 2013 #81
I've always been fascinated by the evolution of life there LearningCurve Aug 2013 #87
Also has some cool rocks and shoreline.. BlueJazz Aug 2013 #88
Stunning! LearningCurve Aug 2013 #89
Yes, very opposed. If you vandalize a cathedral you stop spraying paint Recursion Aug 2013 #84
To take the analogy further LearningCurve Aug 2013 #90
Bring back the T-rex! Travis_0004 Aug 2013 #86
^ Wins thread (nt) LostOne4Ever Aug 2013 #94
I'm against it when it comes to mankind. Katashi_itto Aug 2013 #91
What about bringing the neanderthal back? LearningCurve Aug 2013 #93
I could go with that. However likely we would drive them back into extinction. Katashi_itto Aug 2013 #96
What if they were tasty though? LearningCurve Aug 2013 #97
Hmmm...you know, that does sound pretty good.... Katashi_itto Aug 2013 #103
Carolina parakeets apparently made cats die... there are sometimes unintended JCMach1 Aug 2013 #95
Say what? XemaSab Aug 2013 #106
apparently so JCMach1 Aug 2013 #109
Unintended consequences that we, as a species, Cerridwen Aug 2013 #98
I'd say the same argument holds for eliminating a species LearningCurve Aug 2013 #99
We've proven we are not intellectually or emotionally mature enough Cerridwen Aug 2013 #100
If I had the money to do this LearningCurve Aug 2013 #101
I agree it would be a fabulous undertaking. Cerridwen Aug 2013 #102
Agreed, these days no island is an island LearningCurve Aug 2013 #108
It's a noble idea.....but it may have unintended consequences. AverageJoe90 Aug 2013 #111
For those reasons, I would advocate caution LearningCurve Aug 2013 #112
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