Which activity might reduce habitait loss?

removing invasive species
draining a wetland to plant fruit trees
spreading out the human population
replacing golf courses with farms

Removing invasive species and spreading out the human population are activities that could potentially reduce habitat loss. Both actions can help restore balance and allow native flora and fauna to thrive. Removing invasive species is crucial as they often outcompete native species, leading to loss of biodiversity and degradation of habitats. Spreading out the human population can reduce habitat destruction caused by urbanization and infrastructural development.

Draining a wetland to plant fruit trees and replacing golf courses with farms would likely lead to habitat loss, as wetlands and natural areas are valuable ecosystems that support numerous species. Destroying wetlands and converting natural areas into agricultural or urban landscapes can fragment habitats and result in the loss of biodiversity.