Environmental (alternative)
Maryland's 'Forest Interior Dwelling Species' (FIDS) provisions under the Forest Conservation Act protect:
AInvasive species from being removed
BBirds and wildlife that require large, unfragmented forest patches for breeding and survival✓ Correct
COrnamental trees in residential gardens
DTimber harvest operations
Explanation
FIDS protections under Maryland's Forest Conservation Act preserve large contiguous forest patches needed by interior-dwelling wildlife species, restricting development that fragments these habitats.
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