How can B not be supported by Meli's claim? Wouldn't it be supported to say that the preservation of the bighorn species as a whole is more important than the loss of a few individuals (mountain lions) caused by limiting the mountain lion population? Not that this changes the final answer but just curious.
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How can B not be supported by Meli's claim? Wouldn't it be supported to say that the preservation of the bighorn species as a whole is more important than the loss of a few individuals (mountain lions) caused by limiting the mountain lion population? Not that this changes the final answer but just curious.