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Biology, 25.02.2021 17:10, sjkehildu

What does “in-situ” conservation involve? #1
Preserving an infant away from its natural habitat and reintroducing it when it reaches adulthood.

#2
Preserving a species in a habitat controlled by humans e. g. in zoos.

#3
Implementing international agreements to reduce the population decline of a species.

#4
Preserving the habitat where a species is normally found.

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