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Small population sizes are at greater risk for extinction due to inbreeding and being poorly adapted to their environments. Which is a practical measure for addressing the potential loss of biodiversity for a species with small populations across the globe? A) Populations can be relocated to a zoo, avoiding any members remaining in the wild.
B) All members of the species should be tagged and tracked during their migration process.
C) Members from one population can be bred with individuals from another population to create genetic diversity.
D) The largest male of the population could be used to artificially inseminate all of the females of the population to ensure strong offspring.

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