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Which of the following wildlife management practices helps control diseases among wildlife populations?

  1. Feeding wildlife regularly

  2. Providing water stations

  3. Setting hunting quotas

  4. All of the above

The correct answer is: Setting hunting quotas

Setting hunting quotas helps control diseases among wildlife populations because it regulates and limits the number of animals that can be hunted in a specific area. This prevents overhunting which can lead to an increase in disease spread due to a denser population of animals. Feeding wildlife regularly (choice A) and providing water stations (choice B) are not effective ways to control diseases as it does not directly address the cause of the disease. Additionally, feeding and watering can attract more animals, increasing the chances of disease spread. Choice D, "All of the above," is incorrect because not all of the listed practices directly address disease control.