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 ---------- If we are on another line or away from the phone, please leave your = number, best time to return your call and/or your e-mail address. =20 After hours and weekend phone appointments are available upon request. Sincerely, J. Michael Nolan, Director =20 Rainforest and Reef 501 (c)(3) non-profit *************************************************************************= ************** "Outstanding-Affordable Field Courses in Rainforest & Marine Ecology" "Spanish/Cultural Immersion: Spain, Mexico, Central and South America" Rainforest and Reef 501 (c)(3) non-profit P.O. Box 141543 Grand Rapids, Michigan 49514-1543 USA Local/International Phone: 001.616.604.0546 Toll Free U.S. and Canada: 1.877.255.3721 Skype/MS IM: travelwithrandr AOL IM: buddythemacaw E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] *Note: Please send inquiries to both e-mail addresses Web: http://rainforestandreef.org Costa Rica: Juan Pablo Bello San Jose, Costa Rica E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Phone: 011.506.290.8883/011.506.822.8222=20 Europe: Marion Stephan Frankfurt, Germany E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] *************************************************************************= **************
