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The Resurgence of European Mammals

The Resurgence of European Mammals

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8th Grade

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6.NS.B.3, RI.7.9, RI.5.5

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Meghan Welch

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The Resurgence of European Mammals - A Triumph of Conservation Efforts

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In recent times, Europe has witnessed a remarkable resurgence of its wild mammal populations, a story that echoes the triumph of dedicated conservation efforts. This passage delves into the historical context of mammal decline in Europe, the factors contributing to their near-extinction, and the subsequent recovery driven by targeted conservation strategies.

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Centuries ago, Europe's diverse landscape teemed with an array of mammal species. However, human activities such as deforestation and overhunting initiated a decline in these populations. Iconic species like the European bison, which once roamed freely across the continent, were pushed to the brink of extinction. The bison's decline, precipitated by habitat destruction and excessive hunting, mirrors the broader trend of mammalian decline in Europe.

However, the tide began to turn in the latter half of the 20th century, thanks to increased awareness and concerted conservation efforts. Organizations like the Zoological Society of London and Birdlife International, along with initiatives like Rewilding Europe, began to emphasize the importance of protecting these species. Their reports showed a marked increase in populations of several mammals, a testament to the success of these conservation strategies.

One of the most notable success stories is that of the Eurasian beaver, which experienced a dramatic population increase, exemplifying the potential for recovery. Similarly, the European bison, once nearly extinct, has seen its numbers rise significantly, a result of breeding and reintroduction programs.

The efforts to save these mammals were multifaceted, involving protection against hunting, habitat restoration, and legal frameworks like the EU Habitats and Species Directive. These measures not only halted the decline but facilitated a remarkable recovery. This story of resurgence isn’t just about the mammals themselves but also highlights the role of human responsibility and intervention in wildlife conservation.

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Multiple Choice

What is the primary purpose of this passage?

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To persuade readers to participate in conservation efforts

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To inform readers about the historical and recent trends in European mammal populations

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To argue against human intervention in wildlife habitats

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To entertain with stories of wildlife

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Multiple Choice

How does the passage demonstrate the interaction between human activities and wildlife conservation?

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By showing how human activities have only negative impacts on wildlife

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By detailing legal actions taken against poachers

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By illustrating the role of conservation efforts in reversing the decline caused by human activities

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By focusing solely on the natural resilience of wildlife

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Multiple Choice

What claim does the passage primarily support?

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Mammal populations can recover with minimal human intervention

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Conservation efforts have been largely ineffective in Europe

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Targeted conservation strategies can lead to the recovery of endangered species

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Human activities have no significant impact on mammal populations

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Multiple Choice

What does the word 'resurgence' in the title most closely mean?

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Decline

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Stability

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Recovery

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Extinction

The Resurgence of European Mammals - A Triumph of Conservation Efforts

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