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6 June, 00:55

In what ways have members of the gray whale species been affected by efforts to protect biodiversity?

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  1. 6 June, 01:17
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    Answer: B. Their numbers have increased because of the endangered species act. E. They are an example of protecting biodiversity through the passage of laws.

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  2. 6 June, 01:46
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    In what ways have members of the gray whale species been affected by efforts to protect biodiversity? check all that apply.

    (A) they are currently endangered and almost extinct.

    (B) their numbers have increased because of the endangered species act.

    (C) their numbers have increased mostly due to captive breeding.

    (D) they are still being hunted, and their numbers are declining.

    (E) they are an example of protecting biodiversity through the passage of laws.

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    Ways in which members of the gray whale species been affected by efforts to protect biodiversity

    (B) their numbers have increased because of the endangered species act.

    (E) they are an example of protecting biodiversity through the passage of laws.

    Explanation:

    Grey whales are nearly 45 meters long baleen whales live in the pacific ocean. Grey whale species were on the line of extinction due to overhunting or whaling in the mid 90's but due to the protection given under Endangered Species Act, its number increased now to 25,000 and in 1994 it was removed from endangered species list. Endangered Species Act's purpose is to protect those animals and plants which are at the risk of extinction and increase their number in the wild. It is strongest law implemented to save biodiversity. So grey whale species have increased due to the Endangered Species Act which is an example of protecting biodiversity through the passage of laws.
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