Give three reasons why a project that could potentially provide a very large benefit for a threatened species (e.g., greatly increase the population size) would not be considered a priority for funding.
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Limited Resources: Funding for conservation projects is often limited and needs to be allocated to the most urgent and feasible projects. If there are other projects that are more cost-effective or have a higher likelihood of success, they may be prioritized over Show more…
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