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How does an ecosystem approach to conservation differ from a single-species approach? the ecosystem approach has been more successful at attracting the public's attention to conservation needs. the ecosystem approach focuses on a single "charismatic" species―large, furry, and photogenic. an ecosystem approach involves restoring and protecting an entire habitat and all the species within it. all of the above?

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the ecosystem's approach to conservation differs from a single-species approach by involving restoration and by protecting the whole habitat and organisms and species in it.
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"an ecosystem approach involves restoring and protecting an entire habitat and all the species within it".
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