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In Social Studies / High School | 2014-11-12

Which was the major goal of conservationists?

A. Using land wisely and managing it for the future
B. Establishing parks and public lands in towns and cities
C. Leaving vast acres of land untouched
D. Teaching natural sciences in schools

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Answer (3)

The major goal of conservationists would most likely be described as using land wisely and managing it for the future (A). However, conservationists would also support all of the other provisions in support of this goal such as establishing parks and public lands in towns and cities, leaving vast acres of land untouched, and teaching natural sciences in schools.

Answered by Gibbs | 2024-06-10

The major goal of **conservationists **is using land wisely and managing it for the future.
What is the conservation movement?
The conservation movement, often known as nature conservation , is a political, environmental, and social movement that aims to manage and save natural resources for the future, including animal, fungal, and plant species as well as their habitat. Conservationists strive to leave the environment in a better state than when they found it. Data-based conservation aims to increase the efficacy of conservation activities by utilizing credible scientific evidence.
The early conservation movement developed out of the need to preserve natural resources including fisheries, wildlife management, water, soil, conservation, and sustainable forestry. The modern conservation movement has expanded from the early movement's focus on utilization of sustainable yield of natural resources and preservation of wilderness areas to include preservation of biodiversity .
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Answered by SuttonSamantha | 2024-06-16

The major goal of conservationists is to use land wisely and manage it for the future, which aligns with option A. They aim to protect natural resources and ecosystems while allowing for sustainable development. This movement began in the 19th century and continues to be vital for preserving biodiversity and ecological balance.
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Answered by SuttonSamantha | 2024-11-04