The text uses the word ‘exclosures’ because Wild Deserts has adopted a measure of
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Explanatory Answer
Option D is the correct answer.
The 'exclosures' are mentioned as fenced areas cleared of invasive rabbits and feral cats. The term "exclosures"
points to the intentional exclusion of these invasive species to create a safe environment for the bandicoots
and other native animals.
Option A: While the bandicoots help in restoring the cattle damaged landscape, the term 'exclosure' does not
relate to it.
Option B: The exclosures are cleared of feral cats, but the passage does not mention removing large bilbies,
which are actually part of the controlled environment. The exclosures themselves are specifically to protect the
bandicoots from cats and rabbits, not bilbies.
Option C: The exclosures are not about making an area entirely predator-free for all species. Instead, the
purpose is to create controlled environments where invasive species like rabbits and feral cats are removed.
Predators are still present in the Wild Training Zone, where bandicoots and other marsupials learn to coexist
and evade predators.
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