You've discovered a small population of a on ce thought to be extinct animal species. As a wildlife conservationist, it's your job to help increase this species' population and make population sustainable. Amap of the area is shown below and marked are the habitats and resources available. The animal species is an herbivore and prefers to live in primary and secondary forests with a large water source. Remember animas need food, water, shelter, and space. Choose 2-3 squares of landto be used for conservation land for the an imal species by marking an "X" over the squares. 1. What factors did you useto make your decision of what conservation land to use? 2. As the population increases you notice that moreland is needed. Mark on the map using an "O" over squares to show this possible new land. D. 3. Where are there possible issues between humans and the animal species? Mark the problem areas with a "P" in the square. Explain your choices down below. primary forest secondary forest farmland water city

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You've discovered a small population of a once thought to be extinct animal species. As a wildlife conservationist, it's
your job to help increase this species' population and make population sustainable. Amap of the area is shown below
and marked are the habitats and resources available.
The animal species is an herbivore and prefers to live in primary and secondary forests with a large water source.
Remember animals need food, water, shelter, and space. Choose 2-3 squares of landto be used for conservation
land for the an imal species by marking an "X" over the squares.
1. What factors did you useto make your
decision of what conservation land to use?
2. As the population increases you notice
that moreland is needed. Mark on the map
using an "O" over squares to show this
possible new land.
3. Where are there possible issues
between humans and the animal species?
Mark the problem areas with a "P" in the
square. Explain your choices down below.
primary forest
secondary forest
farmland
water
city
beach
mountain
Transcribed Image Text:You've discovered a small population of a once thought to be extinct animal species. As a wildlife conservationist, it's your job to help increase this species' population and make population sustainable. Amap of the area is shown below and marked are the habitats and resources available. The animal species is an herbivore and prefers to live in primary and secondary forests with a large water source. Remember animals need food, water, shelter, and space. Choose 2-3 squares of landto be used for conservation land for the an imal species by marking an "X" over the squares. 1. What factors did you useto make your decision of what conservation land to use? 2. As the population increases you notice that moreland is needed. Mark on the map using an "O" over squares to show this possible new land. 3. Where are there possible issues between humans and the animal species? Mark the problem areas with a "P" in the square. Explain your choices down below. primary forest secondary forest farmland water city beach mountain
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