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The wetland where a species of wading bird nests and hunts for food is drained to make way for a housing development. This is an example of A.) selective cutting B.) habitat destruction C.) conservation
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The wetland where a species of wading bird nests and hunts for food is drained to make way for a housing development. This is an example of
A.) selective cutting
B.) habitat destruction
C.) conservation
D.) habitat fragment
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Answer: its B yessir
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B. Habitat Destruction
This is because the wading birds' wetland habitat was destroyed by the housing developers. Since the wetland was drained, their habitat is no longer available to them for nesting or hunting.
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