Environmental
Maine's Natural Resources Protection Act (NRPA) protects 'significant wildlife habitat.' Which of the following is NOT a typical NRPA significant wildlife habitat?
ADeer wintering areas
BShorebird nesting areas
CResidential lawns within 50 feet of a road✓ Correct
DWading bird feeding areas
Explanation
Significant wildlife habitats under Maine's NRPA include deer wintering areas, shorebird nesting areas, wading bird feeding areas, waterfowl habitat, and certain rare plant communities. Residential lawns near roads are not significant wildlife habitat.
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