Cloning extinct or endangered species should come as no surprise in the annals of anthropogenic busywork.
Last year about 300 toads were rescued, with some populations in the Stroud area becoming extinct.
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Extinction is the norm in evolution: the vast majority of all species have gone extinct.
Far from becoming extinct it's likely that the mouse will maintain its crucial role.
And, yes, the coral reefs might become extinct, and people from the Seychelles might go hungry.
But as sure as rampaging dinosaurs have become extinct, the days of outsized-living CEOs are over.
In 2009 pupils wrote letters in Manx to UNESCO after it declared the language "extinct".
But Pageonce wants to do something about it that is, make checkbooks extinct.
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If it were that easy, the BCS system as we know it would already be extinct.
The charity says those already suffering now face a real threat of becoming extinct.
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Hair experts believe that haircuts associated with elimination from major sporting tournaments quickly become extinct.
Remove 200-year-old Amazon mahogany or Congolese sapele trees and the species may go locally extinct.
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Perhaps he is extinct, having failed to survive the ravages of the 20th century.
It was actually the re-emergence of Spanish flu or H1N1, which people thought had gone extinct.
The pine was thought to have been extinct for at least two million years.
The Arabian oryx extinct in the wild was successfully bred in captivity and reintroduced into an Oman reserve.
But for these vigorous conservation measures, the unlimited-liability names might well be an extinct species already.
Feith and Miron establish, the ABM Treaty lapsed when the Soviet Union became extinct in 1991.
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There were now fewer hobos trailing across America but the breed was not extinct.
It seems, therefore, that all of Hawaii's geese, both extinct and living, are descended from Canada geese.
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Just do not experiment with delayed gratification because once this escape disappears, it really is extinct.
True door-to-door field sales is almost extinct, and has of necessity become a hybrid by our definition.
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In particular, there was some indication that most dinosaurs may have gone extinct before the asteroid impact.
The slender loris is native to India and Sri Lanka, where experts fear it is becoming extinct.
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The recipe for the Vesper has changed since Fleming frequented the bar, mainly because the original ingredients have gone extinct.
"Many people thought that this (primitive) species had become extinct way before 38, 000 years ago, " said Professor Poinar.
This is part of the reason I doubt many species venture far from their planet, before becoming extinct.
"Blocking technology made pop-up ads basically extinct, and I don't think anybody feels pity for them, " he says.
Shipped the remains of an "extinct monster" from Kansas in the late 1860s, the young paleontologist Edward D.
In a time where dominant centers are basically extinct, Howard is truly on a level of his own.
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