Which of these may be a matter of serious concern for an ENVIRONMENTALIST?
A. commercial extra...
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Which of these may be a matter of serious concern for an ENVIRONMENTALIST?
A. commercial extraction of timber and other forest produce to meet urban demands
B. increase in the population of tigers which is a threat to herbivorous animals
C. involvement of more tribal people in the forest conservation than professionals
D. exploitation of migrated labourers by contractors in a construction site
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