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Scientists Successfully Clone Wild Yaks in Groundbreaking Effort to Save Rare Golden Subspecies

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Chinese biologists have achieved a historic first by cloning wild yaks, marking an innovative approach to wildlife conservation. This breakthrough offers hope for the golden yak subspecies, of which fewer than 300 remain in the wild, by potentially strengthening the population of this keystone herbivore on the Tibetan Plateau.
Chinese biologists have achieved a historic first by cloning wild yaks, marking an innovative approach to wildlife conservation. This breakthrough offers hope for the golden yak subspecies, of which fewer than 300 remain in the wild, by potentially strengthening the population of this keystone herbivore on the Tibetan Plateau.