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Less than 50 percent of a certain tropical country's  [#permalink] New post 07 Apr 2004, 07:20
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Less than 50 percent of a certain tropical country's
wildlands remains intact. Efforts are under way to
restore biological diversity in that country by restor-
ing some destroyed wild habitats and extending
some relatively intact portions of forests. However,
opponents argue that these efforts are not needed
because there is still plenty of wildland left.

Which of the following, if true, most significantly
weakens the argument of the opponents of
conservation efforts?
(A) As much, if not more, effort is required to
restore a wild habitat as to preserve an intact
habitat.
(B) The opponents of restoration efforts are, for the
most part, members of the wealthier classes
in their own villages and cities.
(C) Existing conservation laws have been very effec-
tive in preserving biological diversity within
the wildlands that remain intact.
(D) For many tropical species native to that coun-
try, the tropical wildlands that are still rela-
tively intact do not provide appropriate
habitats for reproduction.
(E) If a suitable population of plants and animals is
introduced and is permitted to disperse and
grow, tropical habitats can most certainly be
restored.
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 [#permalink] New post 07 Apr 2004, 08:59
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 [#permalink] New post 07 Apr 2004, 09:07
Agree, D is best of the worse
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 [#permalink] New post 07 Apr 2004, 09:36
Agree D is the best
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 [#permalink] New post 07 Apr 2004, 11:11
Agree with the crowd, D
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 [#permalink] New post 07 Apr 2004, 11:17
d it is
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