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Conservation biology uses ecological information to restore damaged
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Conservation biology uses ecological information to restore damaged
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It helps restore damaged ecosystems, including biodiversity.
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Conservation biology uses ecological information to restore damage in our ecosystem. Ecological information gives us ideas on how to prevent or restore our ecosystem by doing practices that can help ease the pollution and damages.
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