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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bob i think cheetahs are cool 12/3/2007
Bob NEED PHOTOS 10/31/2007
Jahnvi Joshi very sad to know this we should try our best to sort it out because we cant remove the animal life from this planet for the sake of some inhumans on this earth...... 8/27/2007
anna oh goody =( 12/25/2006
siddharth borar the species are not our enemies they are our friends.but no one is thinking about it 6/27/2006
K. O. Gilg This is a total outrage, you can not just grab a cheetas' DNA. You should use the money for a better home for them and let them reproduce until there are thousands ot them. India's culture and tradition is at stake here.
The animals and traditions is all they want.
11/11/2004
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