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English, 05.05.2021 20:50 haelleydorethy

Read the following claim. People can help wildlife thrive and return to human areas by leaving out food to attract them.

How would Ellie Chesterton MOST likely respond to this claim?

a) Chesterton would agree that even though wildlife can sometimes be dangerous to humans, taking steps to help them survive near towns and cities is a great first step to take after lockdown.

b)Chesterton would explain that while it is understandable to be excited about animal sightings, making animals depend on humans for food can have negative effects on them in the long term.

c) Chesterton would be angry that someone would suggest leaving food for wildlife near human habitats and would suggest they instead visit animals only at beaches or in specialized parks.

d) Chesterton would be excited that people want to solve the problems they have created for wildlife, but would say that most of these issues began before lockdown and cannot be resolved after it.

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