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First of its kind effort sees China clone wild yaks to save subspecies numbering fewer than 300
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First of its kind effort sees China clone wild yaks to save subspecies numbering fewer than 300

China has taken a groundbreaking step by cloning wild yaks to help save this critically-endangered subspecies. With fewer than 300 left, these magnificent creatures are now receiving a lifeline through advanced cloning techniques. The biologists have successfully created wild yak embryos that were born naturally, which is a huge win for conservation efforts. This innovative approach not only aims to bolster the wild yak population but also focuses on preserving the unique golden yaks found in the Tibetan Plateau.
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