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One winery owner in California didn’t just get a new dog, he cloned her. Now, Mella, her genetic twin, is keeping watch over the vineyard. But not everyone is toasting the idea.
The black-footed ferret was long thought to be extinct. Then, in 1981, a Wyoming ranch dog happened upon one.
In 2020, the first cloned black-footed ferret was born — North America’s first endangered animal cloned as part of a conservation program.
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Twenty-four years after Dolly the sheep — the first mammal to ever be successfully cloned from an adult cell — was born in Scotland, business is booming for pet cloning in the United States.
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