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What is a key benefit of using native plant species in habitat restoration?
They require more water than non-native species.
They support local wildlife and promote biodiversity.
They are faster growing than all non-native species.
They are cheaper than all other types of plants.
Which of the following techniques is considered an innovative approach to habitat restoration?
Planting only fast-growing, non-native species.
Utilizing drones for seed dispersal in hard-to-reach areas.
Only restoring habitats in urban environments.
Ignoring local soil conditions when planting.
What role do citizen scientists play in habitat restoration efforts?
They have no significant role in these efforts.
They contribute data and observations that enhance scientific understanding.
They are solely responsible for all restoration activities.
They replace professional scientists in habitat restoration projects.
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