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Preserving natural areas (often very large tracts of land) is essential to preserving populations of many types of plants and animals. doing so, however, removes land from the tax base of local and state governments. if you were developing a plan to preserve biodiversity and maintain healthy ecosystems for air and water purification, how would you resolve this apparent conflict between the need for open space and the need for tax revenue?

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