Properly managed, high-quality preserves present opportunities. Select the false statement:
a. Preserves give humans the opportunity to witness nature in a less damaging way.
b. In order to fully benefit from biodiversity, the industries creating and causing damage must play a much larger financial role.
c. Preserves may present some financial benefits to local economies.
d. The economic and demographic pressures on biodiversity are unlikely to be mitigated by preserves alone.