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From: edd-ie  (Original Message)Sent: 2/6/2004 2:57 PM
Plse see Pic  TY    :-)


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From: bigguySent: 2/7/2004 7:02 PM
A noble cause and a right verse. 
 
In the world as we know it things can never return to the old.  If it could I'm sure some would want to return it to the wool mamoth.
 
The best we can strive for is to use what we've got in a manner to ensure all have a chance at a future.
 
Creating massive areas of "parks" isn't the answer either.  There must be more to a province or a country than cities jammed with people and forested areas inaccessable to any.
 
bigguy

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From: edd-ieSent: 2/8/2004 3:23 AM
Hey Bigguy, I wouldn't mind seeing a wooly mammoth LOL. Do you recall a few years ago they were going to take DNA from the frozen woolies found in Siberia and mix them with elephant DNA to re-create the long-dead animal?? I wonder what ever happened to that project??  TY    Ed -

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From: bigguySent: 2/12/2004 3:03 PM
I seem to recall an effort to recreate an Austrailian or was it Tasmainian extinct animal just in the recent past? 
 
It raises a lot of questions.  What if one of these 'recreated species' were to kill some one ... or have an inherent disease that wipes out other animals or even man?   Who is responsible?
 
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From: MSN NicknameCrashDan314Sent: 2/15/2004 6:31 PM
Edd I enjoyed your poem very much. I do recall the story on the TV about trying to bring back the wolly mammoth and frozen DNA . I have not heard anything recent on the subject  though. Wonder if it ever took off.
                                                                                        Dan 3.14

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