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7 June, 13:57

Which of the following forest management strategies would be most effective at preventing biodiversity loss caused by the spread of pathogens in a forest?

A) Allowing naturally occurring fires to burn themselves out

B) Prohibiting the bringing of non-native organisms into the forest

C) Imposing substantial fines on people caught littering in the forest

D) Planting primarily one species of tree in each section of the forest

E) Reducing the level of greenhouse gas emissions in the area surrounding the forest

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  1. 7 June, 14:23
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    Answer is B, if there is no outside organisms then there will be no unknown pathogens to the native organisms.
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