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What is 'In-situ' conservation?
AConserving species in their natural habitat
BConserving species in a botanical garden
CConserving species in a gene bank
DConserving species in a laboratory
✓ Correct Answer: A — Conserving species in their natural habitat
In-situ conservation focuses on protecting animals and plants within their natural ecosystems and habitats.
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