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Scientists want to create a repository on the moon to preserve biological material from Earth .
Lunar temperatures and the orb's stability make it an ideal option for long-term preservation.
Several species on Earth facing extinction due to climate change and human action may be a way to save them.
The idea is modeled after the Global Seed Vault in Svalbard , Norway .
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