We need to look at the term Hybrid.
Certain pet bird species are hybrids, the labradoodle is coined as an F1 or F2, similarly to the superball and its offspring.
Savannah cats being crossed with normal house cats are coined as hybrids but are not sterile.
A mule is sterile, ligers and some other crossings such as that are not.
The congolese spotted lion may be extinct. BUT it does not mean it is not being looked into to being recreated.
They are recreating the quagga, a zebra with a white rump and dark coat with zebra stripes. they are breeding for that look, whether they will succeed, or not is to be detirmened.
we as individuals can like or dislike people crossing species together to create a species that is new or different.
It will not go away, it is in fact in some cases saving some animals. As perhaps in their un-hybridized state they would not be able to exist in the area they are in.
Horses used to die all the time in africa, they now have to have so many shots to innoculate them its almost ridiculous.
They introduced hybrids, and used them for the antibodies so now a lot of other species can exist.
Our world is changing, whether we want it to or not, some species dont' exist in the wild any more OR are so rare have not been seen in the wild in years.
If a hybrid of that species can exist, then it will.
If people buy the hybrids and breed them, it will happen.
You as an individual can decide what you will buy, breed, eat or not.
Even our bread, coffee, and other basics come from early hybridization.
just thoughts.
Carol