• astro_ray@piefed.social
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    8 hours ago

    My problem with private companies doing this, is that, it will probably end up like the cryogenic fad.

  • NaibofTabr@infosec.pub
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    14 hours ago

    Betteridge’s law.

    In this case, while it might be possible to reproduce a member of an extinct species, if the conditions which cause the die-off of that species are unchanged then the species will still be extinct. The living individual would be a curiosity at best.

    • The Snark Urge@lemmy.world
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      13 hours ago

      Not only that but would so few specimens be a minimum viable population? This would be a pretty large number of individuals to attempt true rewilding.

  • Ben Matthews@sopuli.xyz
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    12 hours ago

    Where are these mammoths meant to roam ? And does anybody get why they think trampling grass and snow is going to protect permafrost ?

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      11 hours ago

      Not to mention rejection/loss of their mothers.

      So here are some hybrid elephant/mammoths (because take modern elephant egg and replace parts if it with edited dna, keeping most of the modern cell) ; who probably will experience constant pain and unhealthy feelings due to the editing; having life long psychological issues - with no real place to live except in a nature preserve.

      The first viable generation will probably be so messed up they need humans to raise the second generation; and the future generations will probably not feel healthy.

      Has anyone ever had to deal with several tons of grumpy issues ? I’m fist it’s not me helping

      This is why I totally do not support such efforts, done for things other than the new life’s value

  • restingboredface@sh.itjust.works
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    11 hours ago

    Did those scientists never read jurassic park?

    Not that bringing back the dodo bird or mammoths would have quite the same effect probably but species go extinct for a reason.

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      10 hours ago

      In a lot of cases, the reason is that they were driven to extinction by humans.