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What changes to whooping cranes' environment almost wiped out the species in North America in the early 1900s?(1 point)
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People drained wetlands and hunted cranes.
People drained wetlands and hunted cranes.
People dug canals and sold cranes as pets.
People dug canals and sold cranes as pets.
People nearly wiped out opossums and rabbits.
People nearly wiped out opossums and rabbits.
People drilled oil wells and let pythons loose.
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People drained wetlands and hunted cranes.
Draining wetlands destroyed their habitat and hunting greatly reduced their numbers, which nearly wiped out the species.
Draining wetlands destroyed their habitat and hunting greatly reduced their numbers, which nearly wiped out the species.
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