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20 March, 05:47

How does an ecosystem approach to conservation differ from a single-species approach? the ecosystem approach has been more successful at attracting the public's attention to conservation needs. the ecosystem approach focuses on a single "charismatic" species-large, furry, and photogenic. an ecosystem approach involves restoring and protecting an entire habitat and all the species within it. all of the above?

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  1. 20 March, 05:53
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    For the answer to the question above,

    the ecosystem's approach to conservation differs from a single-species approach by involving restoration and by protecting the whole habitat and organisms and species in it.

    So the answer is

    "an ecosystem approach involves restoring and protecting an entire habitat and all the species within it".
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