Scientists
Who Cloned Dolly The Sheep Plan To Clone Endangered
Scottish Wildcats
One of the
scientists responsible for cloning Dolly the sheep 15
years ago is developing a new cloning technique that
he believes could help save endangered species. The
work would initially benefit the Scottish wildcat, a
relative of the domestic cat that lives in the woods
of the Scottish Highlands. But if it works, it could
be a new way to clone several kinds of animals. The
Scottish wildcat, Felis silvestris silvestris,
is related to other species of wildcats in Europe, but
has been wiped out in England and Wales. Only about
400 animals remain, according to researchers at the
Edinburgh Science Triangle. Researchers believe the
cats could be extinct by 2050. The purity of their
gene pool is threatened by interbreeding with feral
domestic cats, which has sparked an effort to spray
the cats for free. It turns out that this
hybridization could actually be the wildcats’
salvation, according to embryologist Bill Ritchie.