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In reply to the discussion: Why would anyone be opposed to de-extinction? [View all]LearningCurve
(488 posts)73. You are welcome!
Thanks for letting ME know about the Judean date palm.
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Terrible use of resources--there are enough species in need of protection. nt
geek tragedy
Aug 2013
#1
The now-extinct species would be an invasive and potentially disruptive one.
geek tragedy
Aug 2013
#24
And who would teach these animals how to eat, and breed, and avoid predators, or
geek tragedy
Aug 2013
#64
You could badly damage an ecosystem by bringing back one animal without bring back its predator.
JVS
Aug 2013
#5
time does not flow backwards. The time and environment they would be coming back to is different,
liberal_at_heart
Aug 2013
#8
Interesting to see a sci-fi writer telling people to be afraid of science, huh?
Scootaloo
Aug 2013
#78
I like the idea of building a database of DNA patterns to clone creatures on demand from.
redgreenandblue
Aug 2013
#21
There's a difference in denying science all together and asking rational questions about
liberal_at_heart
Aug 2013
#55
"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
When we've stopped rendering other species extinct, maybe then we can think about it.
arcane1
Aug 2013
#79
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 could go with that. However likely we would drive them back into extinction.
Katashi_itto
Aug 2013
#96