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What is the natural progression of wildlife in an area called?
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Habitat improvement
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Succession
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Wildlife management
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Ecosystem progression
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Succession refers to the natural process of change and development in an ecosystem over time. It involves the gradual replacement of one community of plants and animals with another, leading to a more complex and stable ecosystem. This progression is a result of interactions between the organisms and their environment, as well as natural disturbances like fires or floods. Therefore, succession is the most appropriate term to describe the natural progression of wildlife in an area.