Which of the following would not be illegal under the endangered species act?
a) capturing a...
Which of the following would not be illegal under the endangered species act?
a) capturing a wild animal listed as a threatened species for exhibition in a zoo, provided the animal was well cared for
b) destroying the habitat of an endangered plant during the building of a federal highway
c) capturing an endangered species for research
d) digging up an endangered plant in your backyard and selling it
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