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The three categories of arguments for biodiversity conservation are:

A
narrowly utilitarian
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broadly utilitarian
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ethical argument
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non ethical argument
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The correct option is C ethical argument
The need for conservation can be categorised into three arguments:
  1. Narrowly utilitarian: Refers to arguments for conserving biodiversity because humans derive countless direct economic benefits from nature.
  2. Broadly utilitarian: Aguments supporting the fact that biodiversity plays a major role in ecosystem services that nature provides.
  3. Ethical: Arguments relating to what we owe to nature with whom we share this planet.

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