New evidence indicates that recent property development bordering a national park has not adversely affected the park 's wildlife. On the contrary, a comparison of the most recent survey of the park's wildlife with one conducted just prior to the development shows that the amount of wildlife has in fact increased over the intervening decade. Moreover, the park's resources can support its current wildlife populations without strain.
Which one of the following, if true, most strengthens the argument?
(A) While both surveys found the same species of animals in the park, the
more recent survey found greater numbers of animals belonging to each species. - CORRECT. POE helps. Only issue is if someone mixes up D in this as in the technique is better in identifying the animal population. But that's not the case.
(B) The more recent survey was taken in the summer, when the
diversity of wildlife in the park is at its greatest. - WRONG. Diversity is irrelevant. Nothing about increase in amount of animal life.
(C)
Migration of wildlife into the park from the adjacent developing areas has
increased animal populations to levels beyond those that the resources of the park could have supported a decade ago. - WRONG. Another reason for increase. Weakens.
(D) The most recent techniques for surveying wildlife are
better at locating difficult-to-find animals than were older techniques. - WRONG. Weakens instead as more number of animals are found and that more is because of technique when it should have been because of proper development.
(E) The more recent survey not only involved counting the animals found in the park but, unlike the earlier survey, also
provided an inventory of the plant life found within the park. - WRONG. Plant life is irrelevant in the passage's context.
Answer A.