A) Population ecology
B) Landscape ecology
C) Restorative ecology
D) Forest ecology
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A) Man and Biosphere Program
B) Biosphere Reserve
C) Chipko Andolan Movement
D) IUCN World Conservation Strategy
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A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) All of the shapes have about the same measurements
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A) Plant thousands of acres of new habitat
B) Limit logging to save habitat
C) Halt all mineral exploration
D) Cease issuing hunting permits
E) Build roads into forests
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A) That have no other value
B) That no one is interested in
C) That never existed before
D) Without destroying them
E) All of these are economic benefits of carefully managed ecotourism
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A) Difficult to harvest with clear-cut methods
B) Deficient in providing ecological services
C) Difficult to replant
D) Economically inefficient
E) More time-consuming to replant
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True/False
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A) Gullying
B) The absence of trees
C) The compaction of soils
D) Desertification
E) The disappearance of palatable plant species
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A) Use the most fertile pastures continuously
B) Use a small area for a short time
C) Produce more young animals with less range
D) Depend more on domestic pastures
E) Use only the most nutritious plants in a pasture
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A) Burundi
B) Russia
C) Japan
D) India
E) Canada
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A) People are still throwing away cigarette butts that can start forest fires.
B) People who camp are not putting their campfires out causing fires in inaccessible areas.
C) People do not understand that fire is a natural part of many biological ecosystems.
D) People are well educated about fire and do not need to be reeducated.
E) People are starting fires in wilderness areas to make the area available for logging.
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A) 8
B) 12
C) 26
D) 37
E) 42
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A) Humans do not reside in old-growth forests.
B) Old-growth forests have been without disturbance of any kind for at least 100 years.
C) The largest remaining areas of old-growth forests are in North America.
D) They include temperate rainforests, tropical rainforests, boreal forests, and deciduous forests.
E) None of the above is true.
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A) Southeast Asia.
B) South America.
C) Africa.
D) India.
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A) Make up about half of all wood harvests
B) Make up only 1% of industrial timber harvests
C) Are far greater than industrial timber harvests
D) Make up about 10% of all wood harvests
E) Are mainly in developed countries
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A) About 50%
B) About 35%
C) Slightly over 25%
D) About 15%
E) Less than 10%
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A) Foraging and hunting
B) Raising seasonal crops
C) Herding grazing animals
D) Raising chickens, ducks, and pigs
E) All of these are correct
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A) Sea mounts
B) Tide pools
C) Coral reefs
D) Mangrove forests
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