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De-Extinction: Is it good or bad?

Started by Izeroth, August 23, 2014, 06:03:41 PM

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Is de-extinction a good idea?

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No
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Wylder Treejumper

Quote from: Cornflower MM on August 27, 2014, 11:24:15 PM
Quote from: Wylder Treejumper on August 27, 2014, 07:52:30 PM
I don't necessarily see the point- or methodology- of "resurrecting" extinct creatures. 98% of life is extinct- and most of it is not our fault. Extinction is part of life, and I say, let it be, and learn from what happened.

And you say what I've been trying to get through in three sentences, while it took me how many? :P

I just have a gift with words, I guess. It happens when you are a writer.
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Jetthebinturong

Quote from: Wylder Treejumper on August 28, 2014, 10:27:38 PM
Quote from: Cornflower MM on August 27, 2014, 11:24:15 PM
Quote from: Wylder Treejumper on August 27, 2014, 07:52:30 PM
I don't necessarily see the point- or methodology- of "resurrecting" extinct creatures. 98% of life is extinct- and most of it is not our fault. Extinction is part of life, and I say, let it be, and learn from what happened.

And you say what I've been trying to get through in three sentences, while it took me how many? :P

I just have a gift with words, I guess. It happens when you are a writer.

It might happen in your case mate, if so, more power to you but words don't come naturally to all writers, I would know
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Wylder Treejumper

I did not say that words necessarily come easily to writers, but that we have a gift with them: We manipulate them to do as we wish.
"'Tis the business of small minds to shrink, but he whose heart is firm, and whose conscience approves his conduct, will pursue his principles unto death."
-Thomas Paine

"Integrity and firmness is all I can promise; these, be the voyage long or short, shall never forsake me although I may be deserted by all men."
-George Washington

Courage: Not only the willingness to die manfully, but also the determination to live decently.

Jetthebinturong

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"Understood." Will looked at Nico. "Will you be my buddy?"
"You're a dork," Nico announced.
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Izeroth

#20
Quote from: Cornflower MM on August 27, 2014, 11:24:15 PM

Considering the fact that we have cars that can drive themselves? I don't know about that . . . .

And, Izeroth, if they are put in zoos, think about all the info we DON'T know about these creatures. Something in the zoo could be completely and totally wrong, and then the moeny would be wasted.

We know a darn lot about passenger pigeons, and other animals that have gone extinct fairly recently. Mammoths are not too different from elephants, and I don't imagine their food or care must be incredibly different either.

(By the way, there is no way to bring back dinosaurs. Their DNA is much too old.)

Quote from: Wylder Treejumper on August 27, 2014, 07:52:30 PM
I don't necessarily see the point- or methodology- of "ressurecting" extinct creatures. 98% of life is extinct- and most of it is not our fault. Extinction is part of life, and I say, let it be, and learn from what happened.

But what about extinctions that we caused? Those aren't supposed to be a part of life, or at least I don't think so. If we have the ability to right the damage we've done to the ecosystem, shouldn't we?

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Izeroth

 Ah, yeah... I was planning on editing that later.

Søren

Wit, wait....if there's no way to bring back dinosaurs, what exactly are we talking about here? Resurrecting ice age creatures or ones that humans have hunted to extinction?


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The Mask

Mainly ones we made extinct. Passenger pigeon, Tasmanian tiger etc.
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Izeroth

#25
Quote from: Soren the Warrior on January 13, 2015, 03:23:42 PM
Wit, wait....if there's no way to bring back dinosaurs, what exactly are we talking about here? Resurrecting ice age creatures or ones that humans have hunted to extinction?

Some animals fit in both of those catagories. It's speculated that many of the North American megafauna went extinct from over hunting before the Europeans had even arrived.

Starla1431

#26
It depends on what animal that they're trying to bring. If it's something like the tasmanian tiger, then I guess bringing it back won't be all bad since it died out recently and has a chance to adopt to it's homeland. Something like the mammoth, I don't think would fit in today's world.

The Mask

I disagree. Look at Siberia, Russia. Mostly uninhabited. Grasslands are dying without mammoths.
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Lady Ashenwyte

Quote from: The Mask on February 09, 2015, 06:01:19 AM
I disagree. Look at Siberia, Russia. Mostly uninhabited. Grasslands are dying without mammoths.

Why? Also, about the passenger pigeons and the like, wildlife has adapted to this species's absence and with new birds, trying to fill up a hole that is already filled up makes no sense.
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The Mask

Pollination. They need large herbivores to spread seeds and graze. What other large herbivores live in Russia?
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