• ReluctantZen@feddit.nl
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    20 days ago

    that disappeared because of humans and restoring ecosystems are possible ones

    Yeah, 10,000 years ago. Is it really restoring when the ecosystem has been functioning for such a long period without it? Wouldn’t it sooner disrupt it?

    • oce 🐆@jlai.lu
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      20 days ago

      There are a lot of species that we made disappear in the last 150 years that could be beneficial to restoring current ecosystems.

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          20 days ago

          They do plan on using the tech for those applications though.

          The “dire wolf” is just a media strategy to show off their technologies.

    • nalinna@lemmy.world
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      Yes. It’s utterly useless now (and they aren’t being introduced into existing ecosystem to my knowledge). They view it as a proof of concept for more recently extinct species as well as a potential tool for restoring species to ecosystems in the future as extinction events pick up speed.

      However, it should be noted that extinction events are a symptom, not the core problem, so I’m not sure exactly where we’d restore extinct species to, since human use of the land is the root cause of most ecosystem collapses, and it’s unlikely that they can rebuild populations in the places they died out of (and the land probably won’t be yielded back anyway).

      Super cool stuff that they did regardless, but can’t figure out how it’s going to accomplish what they seem to want to accomplish.