>https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1665639/
Ancestral genomes, 80-100 million years old, while long dead and gone, can be recreated with modern science from living descendants, with 96%+ accuracy; which could give us not only better understanding of our own biology, but the technology itself can be further improved on, aiding in future conservation efforts.
>http://www.popularmechanics.com/science/animals/a25263/scientists-are-close-to-cloning-a-woolly-mammoth/
Within 2 years, we may possibly see a wooly mammoth roam the Europan continent, or at least a controlled environment where it's allowed to breed.
>http://siberiantimes.com/science/casestudy/news/n0606-south-koreans-kick-off-efforts-to-clone-extinct-siberian-cave-lions/
The cloning of the extinct siberian cave lion, a possible effort to fixing a damaged ecological niche.
>http://www.express.co.uk/comment/expresscomment/820385/Immigration-rise-Britain-population-Donald-Tusk-Prince-Philip
>https://www.cicnews.com/2017/06/immigration-key-ingredient-economic-future-immigration-minister-069265.html
Immigration rates are rising.. And that means that a single deadly disease could end the entire world's population in the blink of an eye.
What an exciting turn of events :D
http://nypost.com/2017/06/22/yellowstone-supervolcano-hit-with-over-400-earthquakes/
>Yellowstone has over 400 Earthquakes..
Extinction level event.
:D
>implying bringing back extinct animals is going to have any massive effect on society
>implying we're going to get a black plague tier disease with today's medical care unless everyone developed cancer
>implying yellowstone is going to blow within our lifetimes