Interesting (and controversial?) story here.=20

Mke Nolan


Malaysia could clone endangered leatherback turtles
France24, France - =
http://www.france24.com/france24Public/en/administration/afp-news.html?id=
=3D070712075653.3oo4wfwo&cat=3Dnull
Synopsis: Scientists in Malaysia could try to clone the critically =
endangered leatherback sea turtle, the world's largest living reptile, =
if other efforts to conserve ...


There is not enough information in the news story, but I have to wonder =
how an expensive cloning project is going to save the population if they =
have not "fixed" with the original causal factors for the decline. Does =
anyone else have more information?


cheers,


Michael


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