Why isn conservation action item “X” conducted inside the GGNRA?
Some conservation action items are designed to be completed outside of the GGNRA. This is so because these items are important for species recovery as a whole, which will ultimately benefit the species’ populations within the GGNRA. For example, restoration opportunities for some species are outside the GGNRA’s legislative boundary, but they are likely to benefit the species’ populations within the GGNRA. Similarly, action items that require you to contact public officials are likely to ultimately benefit the species’ populations within the GGNRA.
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