Hunting is becoming more common, especially for exotic and endangered species. Hunting can cause species to become extinct, as well as
destroy environments and spread animal diseases. Governments are implementing penalties and fines for hunting species out of season or
above limits.
Which statement explains how implementing penalties and fines could help increase biodiversity?
A. Hunting restrictions would decrease the spread of human diseases to the exotic and endangered species.
B. Hunting restrictions can help control the exotic and endangered species populations that are growing exponentially.
C. Implementing new laws will increase the rarity and value of animal-based materials from the exotic and endangered species.
D. It will discourage hunters who want to avoid the negative consequences and allow endangered species the opportunity to
repopulate.
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