Cloning Breeds Hope for India's Big Cats
Scientists' $1m plan to save Asiatic lions and return cheetahs to the wild. Indian scientists have announced ambitious plans to use cloning technology to save the country's dwindling lion population from extinction and return Asiatic cheetahs, which disappeared from India half a century ago, to the wild.| Comments on article "Cloning Breeds Hope for India's Big Cats" | |||||||||||||||||||||
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