- Scientists hope to breed Asian ‘unicorns’ – if they can find them - Conservationists see only one hope for the saola: a risky captive breeding program. "We need to act while there is still time." We just found the saola – & now we’re very close to losing it forever. https://www.theguardian.com/environment/radical-conservation/2017/aug/10/saola-unicorn-vietnam-laos-captive-breeding-asia-conservation 4 comments worldnews
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