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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The problem in most cases with endangered species is not that they can't mate and produce young. They are usually endangered because humans have encroached on their environements and destroyed their food sources and habitats, or humans kill them for sport or food. It doesn't matter how many we produce by cloning or artificial insemination if they don't have appropriate and safe environments to live in.
Its true that we could maintain stocks in zoos, hoping that in the future they may thrive again in the wild, and this is being done, but that is not really the answer to our environmental destruction.