From what i heard was that the diversity of the human genepool is one of the smallest there is. We are all close related, we're large in number but low in diversity. That is one of the reasons why there are so many genetical diseases these days.
What you say about captivebred animals in zoo's is correct. I can only hope we can mannage to avoid inbreeding as much as possible so that these species may continue to exist. I also believe that the wildlife population have a bigger diversity (when they are not limited by human boundries).
Deliberately trying to crossbreed species by introducing another species in its habitat is something else.
History has good examples of humans introducing species in an ecosystem only to wittness it turning into a disaster.
What you say about captivebred animals in zoo's is correct. I can only hope we can mannage to avoid inbreeding as much as possible so that these species may continue to exist. I also believe that the wildlife population have a bigger diversity (when they are not limited by human boundries).
Deliberately trying to crossbreed species by introducing another species in its habitat is something else.
History has good examples of humans introducing species in an ecosystem only to wittness it turning into a disaster.