Respuesta :
1. Selling 2. exploiting
According to the Endangered Species Act, selling an endangered plant is prohibited. Likewise, exploiting the habitat of an endangered animal is also a punishable act. The Endangered Species Act is a law created for the conservation of threatened and endangered plants and animals and the habitats in which they are found. The law prohibits any act of taking and selling of any endangered Species.
Answer:
First – Selling
Second – Exploiting
Explanation:
The major objective of the Endangered Species Act, 1973 is to prevent plant and animals that are at the verge of extinction either naturally or due to dangerous human interventions. Various federal agencies are involved to ensure that none of their activities should hurt damage or destruct the existence of any of the species or their habitat. All actions that cause destruction of listed endangered species (plant or animal) are prohibited and punishable under the jurisdiction. Also import, export and all commercial activities that cause any harm to any of the listed species are also prohibited.
Hence, the correct options are
First – Selling
Second – Exploiting