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One problem with protecting vulnerable habitat areas as a means of conserving species richness is: Select one: a. that there are so few of these areas, less than 500 worldwide. b. that multiple uses of the area sometimes conflict with the goal of preserving species. c. that there is enough money, but not enough expertise to manage them effectively. d. that too much of the protection is located in tropical rain forests and not enough is in remote mountain areas. e. that too often the protected areas are in highly populated areas.

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Answer:

The correct answer is - B

- that multiple uses of the area sometimes conflict with the goal of preserving species.

Explanation:

One particular area must be designated for some particular habitats. But when that area is used for multiple purposes then the problem arises. Vulnerable species and their habitats get hampered by the multiple usage of that particular area. Species and their habitats face some problems which also hampers the way of preservation.

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