What is the primary factor that places Kea populations at higher risk regarding conservation?

Answer

Interaction with human infrastructure, machinery, or ingestion of toxins

While their remote habitat offers some protection, the Kea's intelligence and exploratory nature lead them to interact frequently with human infrastructure, often resulting in injury or death through contact with machinery or consuming toxins.

What is the primary factor that places Kea populations at higher risk regarding conservation?
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