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Biology, 05.01.2021 17:00, Kigarya

A local population of bobcats has decreased by 10% over the last 10 years. Is this change in population significant enough for the bobcat species to be considered for the Endangered Species List and protection from the government? Yes, because any change in population even if it has a wide habitat range and large global population is cause for concern and the government should help that population recover.

Yes, because the local population decrease means the other populations are also decreasing even though the species has a wide habitat range and large global population.

No, because a small change in a local population of a species with a wide habitat range and large global population is not cause for concern.

No, because it will probably just go extinct and another predator will take over it's habitat even though it has a wide habitat range and large global population.

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