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How might lumbar, fur, grain, salmon, and wool be protected today?
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How might lumbar, fur, grain, salmon, and wool be protected today?
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The things you described come from animals. These animals are endangered or can be hurt by taking these things from them. To protect the wildlife protection groups have made reservations. In these reservations it is illegal for people to travel there. This prevents them from further endangering the animals.
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