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What is the primary goal of biodiversity conservation?
To increase the population of a single species.
To maintain and restore healthy ecosystems and natural habitats.
To limit human activities in untouched areas.
To create more zoos and aquariums.
Which strategy is commonly used to protect endangered species?
Captive breeding programs.
Encouraging urban development.
Increased fishing quotas in protected areas.
Promoting monoculture agriculture.
What is a key benefit of preserving biodiversity?
It leads to the extinction of more species.
It enhances ecosystem resilience and stability.
It restricts the use of natural resources.
It requires more land for agricultural use.
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