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How does island size help in planning national parks and preserves?
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How does island size help in planning national parks and preserves?
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Bigger island size means more biodiversity, so it would be better to plan a national park here than in a smaller island, with less biodiversity. Building the parks establishes a secure location where humans will not impact the environment.
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