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Kazeer [188]
1 year ago
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What is the biggest problem with selecting a site for a reserve? (A) Making a proper selection is difficult because currently th

e environmental conditions of almost any site can change quickly. (B) Keystone species are difficult to identify in potential reserve sites. (C) Only lands that are not useful to human activities are available for reserves. (D) Most of the best sites are inaccessible by land transportation, so making roads to them is often prohibitively expensive.
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ad-work [718]1 year ago
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(D) Most of the best sites are inaccessible by land transportation, so making roads to them is often prohibitively expensive.

<h3>What is a Reserve?</h3>

A nature reserve, also referred to as a wildlife refuge, a wildlife sanctuary, a biosphere reserve or bioreserve, a natural or nature preserve, or a nature conservation area, is a protected area that is important for its flora, fauna, or features of geological or other special interest. It is reserved and managed for conservation efforts as well as to offer unique opportunities for study and research.

In some nations, government agencies may designate them, as well as private landowners like charities and research facilities. Depending on the level of protection provided by local regulations, nature reserves are classified into various IUCN categories. It is typically subject to stricter protection than a natural park. In laws and official documents, different jurisdictions may use different wording, such as ecological protection area or private protected area.

Learn more about Biodiversity with the help of the given link:

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