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What is one of the primary benefits of using native species in habitat restoration?
They are better adapted to the local environment.
They are always more colorful than non-native species.
They grow faster than all other types of plants.
They require less sunlight than other species.
Why is it important to consider native species when restoring a habitat?
Native species are more likely to establish stable communities.
Native species do not require any maintenance.
Native species are always the cheapest option.
Native species can easily survive in harsh climates.
What role do native plants play in supporting local wildlife?
They provide habitat and food sources for local fauna.
They outcompete all non-native plants for resources.
They are universally attractive to all animal species.
They have no impact on wildlife interactions.
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