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    Exam 9: Sustaining Biodiversity: the Species Approach
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    With the Projected Extinction Rates, and Without Greatly Expanded Conservation
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With the Projected Extinction Rates, and Without Greatly Expanded Conservation

Question 72

Question 72

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With the projected extinction rates, and without greatly expanded conservation efforts, it will likely take 200,000 human generations for biodiversity to return to current levels.

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