Environmental
Michigan's Endangered Species Act (state version) protects threatened and endangered species by prohibiting:
ADevelopment in all areas of Michigan
BTake, possession, or sale of listed threatened and endangered species and critical habitat destruction✓ Correct
CAgricultural activities in protected areas
DRecreational fishing in all Michigan water bodies
Explanation
Michigan's Endangered Species Act (MCL 324.36501 et seq.) prohibits the taking, possession, or sale of state-listed threatened and endangered species, protecting both the species and their critical habitats.
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