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Which of the following wildlife management practices helps support a balance in the ecosystem?

  1. Introducing non-native species for hunting

  2. Protecting natural habitats from development

  3. Allowing unlimited hunting of overpopulated species

  4. Feeding wildlife to increase their population

The correct answer is: Protecting natural habitats from development

Protecting natural habitats from development is the correct answer because it helps maintain the balance within the ecosystem by preserving the natural environment for wildlife to thrive. Development can lead to habitat destruction, which can disrupt the delicate interrelationships between species and their environment. By protecting natural habitats, we are ensuring that wildlife have suitable areas to live, find food, and reproduce, which ultimately helps in supporting a balance in the ecosystem. On the other hand: - Introducing non-native species for hunting can have negative effects on the ecosystem by outcompeting native species and disrupting the natural balance. - Allowing unlimited hunting of overpopulated species can lead to the decline of those species, affecting the food chain and ecosystem dynamics. - Feeding wildlife to increase their population can create dependency on human-provided food sources, altering natural behaviors and potentially causing overpopulation issues.