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In "Enemies of Conservation" author Mark Dowie argued that when biologists and environmentalists think about the issue of biodiversity they often don't include the indigenous people that have lived in the region for thousands of years.a. trueb. false

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In "Enemies of Conservation" author Mark Dowie argued that when biologists and environmentalists think about the issue of biodiversity they often don't include the indigenous people that have lived in the region for thousands of years. AS mentioned in enemies of conservation we also see that conservation biologists argue that by allowing native populations to grow, hunt, and gather in protected areas, anthropologists, cultural preservationists, and other supporters of indigenous rights become complicit in the decline of biological diversity.

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