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What is the primary role of wetlands in biodiversity conservation?
They act as natural water filters.
They provide habitat for migratory birds.
They prevent soil erosion.
They create arable land for agriculture.
Which of the following practices is most effective for conserving wetland biodiversity?
Urban development near wetland areas.
Restoration of degraded wetlands.
Draining wetlands for agriculture.
Mining resources within wetland areas.
Which species are often considered indicator species for wetland health?
Cats and dogs.
Dragonflies and amphibians.
Cattle and sheep.
Lions and tigers.
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