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who often manages wildlife areas? *
only government officials
only biologists
park rangers, guards, and volunteers
international organizations exclusively
what restriction applies to some wildlife preserves? *
they allow only biologists studying the area to visit
they are open only during summer months
they permit only endangered species to live there
they allow only guided tours
how does the sale of hunting and fishing licenses help conservation? *
it increases tourism in conservation areas
it provides funds and protects populations from overhunting
it helps identify illegal hunters
it allows for population counting
- For wildlife area management, a diverse group of people including park rangers, guards, and volunteers typically handle daily operations, not just a single exclusive group.
- Some wildlife preserves are specifically designated to protect endangered species, restricting the area to support their survival, while other options are not universal restrictions.
- Hunting and fishing license sales generate revenue for conservation efforts and set limits on harvesting, which prevents overhunting and protects species populations.
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- Park rangers, guards, and volunteers
- They permit only endangered species to live there
- It provides funds and protects populations from overhunting