Question # 29

Passage:

The conservation plan touts drones for counting nests, but ranchers object to buzzing over calving fields. Biologists argue that brief flights reduce disturbance compared with days of foot surveys. A pilot program scheduled flights at dawn over non-calving zones; counts matched ground tallies, and complaints fell.

Which statement best reflects the author’s tone toward drones in this context?

Options:

A.

Uncritical enthusiasm

B.

Measured support based on evidence and compromise

C.

Hostile skepticism

D.

Indifference to ranchers’ concerns

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