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it is the way human beings relate to the environment, and to understand it, one must begin by studying values; These, in turn, determine beliefs and attitudes and, finally, all are elements that give meaning to environmental behavior.
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It includes the legal and illegal trade of wild animal species and by-products.
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is an area established in areas characterized by a considerable richness of flora or fauna or by the presence of subspecies species or habitat of restricted distribution.
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introduction of substances or other physical elements in a medium that cause it to be unsafe or unfit for use.
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Extinction of forest plants from a plot
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they are waste of human activities that deliberately or accidentally float in lakes, seas, oceans and rivers
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they are methods for the control of plagues that involves the treatment with gases.
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is that natural space with special biological or landscape features in which it is intended to ensure its protection
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It is a tourist activity whose purpose is to minimize the number of damages that tourists can generate on the natural environment.
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it is a process whose objective is to convert waste into new products or material for later use.