Question

Why have outside conservation efforts failed in many formerly colonized countries?

A-It is difficult to obtain funding for conservation efforts.
B-Local populations do not care about conserving or rebuilding the land.
C-Outsiders often make decisions without consulting local populations.
D-Outside conservationists face government barriers on conservation projects.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
C - Outsiders often make decisions without consulting local populations.

This option highlights a key issue in many conservation efforts in formerly colonized countries, where outside organizations may not adequately engage with local communities. As a result, conservation initiatives may not align with the needs, values, or priorities of those who live in the area, leading to ineffective or resisted efforts. Engaging local populations in decision-making processes is crucial for successful and sustainable conservation practices.
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