Natural habitats have significantly more irregular shapes than man mad habitats proposed methodology
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Habitat conservation is a management practice that seeks to conserve, protect and restore habitat areas for wild plants and animals, especially conservation reliant species, and prevent their extinction, fragmentation or reduction in range.[1] It is a priority of many groups that cannot be easily characterized in terms of any one ideological
For much of human history, nature had been seen as a resource, one that could be controlled by the government and used for personal and economic gain. The idea was that plants only existed to feed animals and animals only existed to feed humans.[2] The land itself had limited value only extending to the resources it could provide such as minerals and oil.
For much of human history, nature had been seen as a resource, one that could be controlled by the government and used for personal and economic gain. The idea was that plants only existed to feed animals and animals only existed to feed humans.[2] The land itself had limited value only extending to the resources it could provide such as minerals and oil.
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