porchrat
Honorary Master
Also unless you keep the genetic code of a large enough population then by saving that DNA you haven't actually saved a species, just a small sample of that species. The species as a population is gone for good because you have lost a large portion of the genetic makeup that constituted that species. A species is a collection of individuals each close, but still distinct individuals. Saving just a few is not enough IMO to be able to claim that you have saved the species.Kind of why they say its next to impossible to bring an extinct species back to "life" again.
Sure we can keep DNA from different groups to enable em to breed again, the real loss is not the DNA but the knowledge that species held. Like what to eat and what to avoid, even minor things like if they suppose to mark territory or travel in packs will be unknown to the clones.