Teak, a highly prized tropical hardwood, is used extensively for outdoor furniture. Unfortunately, teak is grown in only a few locations throughout the world and native trees are becoming scarce due to repeated harvesting and the clear-cutting of forests. Logging teak forests disrupts the natural habitat of many other species and reduces local biodiversity. Foresters, seeking a reasonable solution to this problem, might consider ALL BUT
A) replanting areas where teak has been already harvested.
B) cultivating teak on farms for harvesting instead of using native trees.
C) growing farm crops in greenhouses instead of on land previously home to teak trees.
D) finding another species to replace teak to some degree to reduce teak harvesting.