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The more interference by humans in the lives of wild species, the better it is for the species' ultimate survival. true or false? explain

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No, I think that human interference is harmful to wild animals. Pollution is a form of human interference, I would think, and It does not help any species. Some zoo's keep animals that are physically harmed and incapable of surviving, which is fine, but animals that are perfectly capable of surviving, fighting, and finding food should be left alone.

I think human interference is harmful to the species (any species) ultimate survival.
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