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in-situ' conservation can help endangered/threatened species. Justify the statement.

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### Step-by-Step Text Solution: 1. **Definition of In-Situ Conservation**: In-situ conservation refers to the conservation of species in their natural habitats. It involves protecting ecosystems and natural habitats to maintain and recover viable populations of species within their natural surroundings. 2. **Importance of Natural Surroundings**: The key aspect of in-situ conservation is that it takes place in the natural environment of the species. This allows for the preservation of not just the species themselves, but also the ecological processes and interactions that are essential for their survival. ...
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