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Published on: August 20, 2026
The reasons behind conserving biodiversity can be grouped into categories, which include
(I). broadly utilitarian
(II). narrowly utilitarian
(III). no utilitarian
(IV). ethical utilitarian
Choose the correct option.
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Verified by ExpertsThe correct answer is:
C
Reasons for conserving biodiversity are grouped into:
Broadly utilitarian → ecosystem services like oxygen production, pollination
Narrowly utilitarian → direct economic uses like food, medicine
Ethical (existence value) → moral responsibility to conserve species
“No utilitarian” is not a valid category
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