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Biology, 02.12.2020 18:30 jennyferalbarracin64

Many of Earth's biodiversity hotspots are also home to communities of people who are living at the subsistence level-able to obtain just what they need for daily survival. Is it realistic to think conservation plans for such regions can be designed to serve local people as well ? Use what you have learned in this chapter to explain why or why not .

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