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Is it important to conserve some habitatas? What do we call such habitats?​

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Answered by rj7609
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Habitat conservation is vital for protecting species and ecological processes. It is important to conserve and protect the space/ area in which that species occupies. ... Under the U.S. Endangered Species Act (ESA) the habitat that requires protection in an HCP is referred to as the 'critical habitat'.

Answered by Eshasathish
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Habitat conservation is vital for protecting species and ecological processes. It is important to conserve and protect the space/ area in which that species occupies. Other wise with the habitat even the animals will get extinct. The two main types of habitats are terrestrial, or land habitats and aquatic, or water, habitats. Forests, deserts, grasslands, tundra, and mountains are just a few examples of terrestrial habitats.

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