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Nataly [62]
3 years ago
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what challenge does the conclusion of the text ask you to consider? i am really stumped on this so can anyone help now??? put yo

ur answer in which lettera- by helping some animals recover, the ESA will put other animals in dangerb- because of the ESA, there wont be enough ranches for all the cattle in each statec- By the ESA help some animals recover some animals will become more violent.d- because of the ESA, cattle will not be able to fit in the ranches
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kobusy [5.1K]3 years ago
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answer: By helping some animals recover, ESA might put other animals in danger.

Explanation:

i did the text and got it wright :)

since the owl and the grey wolf were endangered animals, they recovered from extinction but both animals are in ranchers property and ranchers some how have to continue doing their jobs and since the wolf not only threatens humans but also cattle and sheep. so the answer haves to be By helping some animals recover, ESA might put other animals in danger if they don't want to get more animals extinct.

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