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The goals of biodiversity conservation include all of the following EXCEPT (1 point) protecting individual species. introducing exotic species into new environments. preserving habitats and ecosystems. making sure local people benefit from conservation efforts.

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The goals of biodiversity conservation include all of the following except

introducing exotic species into new environments

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Introducing exotic species into new environments is not recommended for biodiversity conservation because it can cause proliferation of invasive species. This can cause ecological problems, a threat to native organisms and it can affect the economy and human health.
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