Multiple Choice
Why do wildlife populations tend to decline as the human population grows?
A) Human populations compete for the same space,water,and other resources that are required for wildlife survival.
B) Contact with humans protects domesticated animal populations from disease but decreases nearby wildlife populations.
C) Wildlife populations tend to decrease because a greater number of humans are participating in the sports of hunting and fishing.
D) As more humans participate in conservation efforts,wildlife populations decrease before positive effects take place.
E) Nutrition demands of a growing human population call for increased consumption of wildlife populations.
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