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What is the primary reason for legally protecting endangered species?
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Recovery
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Observation
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Migration
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Education
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The primary reason for legally protecting endangered species is recovery. Legal protections such as hunting bans are implemented to allow species with dangerously low populations to increase in number and stabilize. These measures are crucial in preventing extinction and ensuring that future generations can thrive in their natural habitats. By reducing external pressures like hunting, these species have a better chance of recovering and maintaining healthy population levels.