Cloning extinct species could allow scientists to study and conserve endangered animals. However, there are also risks and costs to consider. Cloned animals may be less healthy than naturally born ones and require expensive medical care. It is also difficult to predict how cloned species may behave in today's environment. While cloning could help certain endangered animals, it may not be worth the resources required given the animal welfare and environmental uncertainties. Overall, the authors argue that funding would be better spent on other conservation and scientific efforts.