The Case in Point on Protecting Wildlife indicated that well-established private property rights in much of Southern Africa:
A) allowed for an increase in animal populations even though animals move from property to property.
B) created a system in which the greed of hunters and developers reduced animal populations to dangerous levels.
C) prohibited the development of property as well as wildlife viewing.
D) allowed for viewing of wildlife but only on property owned by the government.
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