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Todays Question - conservation
Proponents believe that releasing mammoth-like elephants into cold environments could help maintain grasslands and limit greenhouse gas release from melting permafrost. By grazing and compacting snow, these animals might keep soils colder and reduce carbon dioxide emissions, contributing to a healthier ecosystem. They also suggest that similar methods have the potential to restore lost biodiversity. Critics, however, question the feasibility and ethics of engineering a new species for environment-focused goals. Some scientists argue that it may be difficult to predict long-term ecological impacts, and they worry about potential harm or misuse of genetic modification. Others note that resources might be better spent preserving existing species already threatened by climate change.
mammothlike-elephants, genetics, permafrost, biodiversity