10. What alternative approach to dealing with invasive
species does the author put forward?
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English, 19.10.2021 06:50 iiCaxx4668
10. What alternative approach to dealing with invasive
species does the author put forward?
a. Deploy permanent strike teams to all national parks
and wildlife preserves.
b. Ban travel from all countries with potentially harmful
species.
c. Bring in beneficial non-native species to fight off the
invasive species.
d. Find ways to live with invasive species while
mitigating their harmful effects.
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