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  1. what is an example of a reintroduction program mentioned in the content? a. reintroducing black - footed ferrets in wyoming b. reintroducing dolphins into freshwater rivers c. reintroducing pandas into bamboo forests d. reintroducing tigers into urban areas 5. what role does global cooperation play in addressing environmental challenges? a. promotes individual consumption patterns b. encourages habitat preservation efforts c. exacerbates environmental crises d. fosters a collective responsibility towards the planets health 6. captive breeding programs are designed to: a. breed endangered species in controlled environments to boost their populations b. introduce new species to an ecosystem c. increase food production d. protect plants from invasive species

Explanation:

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  • For question 4, black - footed ferret reintroduction in Wyoming is a well - known reintroduction program. Dolphins are marine animals and not typically reintroduced into freshwater rivers. Pandas are already in bamboo forests in their natural range in a sense and reintroduction is more complex than just putting them in bamboo forests. Tigers are not reintroduced into urban areas.
  • For question 5, global cooperation in environmental issues fosters a collective responsibility towards the planet's health. It doesn't promote individual consumption patterns which can be harmful to the environment. It encourages rather than exacerbates habitat preservation efforts.
  • For question 6, captive breeding programs are designed to breed endangered species in controlled environments to boost their populations. They are not about introducing new species to an ecosystem, increasing food production, or protecting plants from invasive species.

Answer:

  1. a. Reintroducing black - footed ferrets in Wyoming
  2. d. Fosters a collective responsibility towards the planet's health
  3. a. Breed endangered species in controlled environments to boost their populations