What is the primary consequence of the comet moth's strict geographic confinement for conservation?
Answer
The entire global population is at risk if native forests degrade
Because the moth is restricted to Madagascar, if its native forests face environmental degradation, the entire global population is jeopardized as there are no established wild populations elsewhere to serve as a genetic reservoir.

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