Posted on Mar 7, 2024
Scientists take a step closer to resurrecting the woolly mammoth
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Interested in mammoth?
Here is a place I visited a number of times. Very interesting and educational
https://www.bing.com/alink/link?url=https%3a%2f%2fwww.mammothsite.org%2f&source=serp-local&h=%2bhQfEGlRdihJ3Ky7b0g0hDTfdR2ptg%2fRX49sFthSJw8%3d&p=lw_lstp&ig=92F24C1180434B5F82E34E4E0CCB2230&ypid=YN873x129968696
Here is a place I visited a number of times. Very interesting and educational
https://www.bing.com/alink/link?url=https%3a%2f%2fwww.mammothsite.org%2f&source=serp-local&h=%2bhQfEGlRdihJ3Ky7b0g0hDTfdR2ptg%2fRX49sFthSJw8%3d&p=lw_lstp&ig=92F24C1180434B5F82E34E4E0CCB2230&ypid=YN873x129968696
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LTC Eugene Chu
You have a good point. This is not a species that died because of humanity encroaching on previous natural habitat. Mammoth died multiple millennia ago for a reason before humans even became dominant.
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A scene from Jurassic Park where Ian Malcolm questions the motivations of the park.I do not own the rights to this video. It is being used purely for educat...
Article also mentions ethical concerns of resurrecting an extinct species. It reminds me of scene from Jurassic Park movie where one scientist talks about difference between preserving species that humanity destroyed vs. species that died due to God / Universe / nature.
https://youtu.be/F_7RvW-avZ8?si=GiNQh4riP4YHM54K
https://youtu.be/F_7RvW-avZ8?si=GiNQh4riP4YHM54K
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