Question

Read the following scenario and answer the questions below.
The Kaibab Plateau in southern Utah and northern Arizona is a high, isolated, forested, and high chaparral peninsula-like area, with elevations up to 3000 m. By the early 1900s, ranchers had been grazing many cattle there for generations, and the land showed some grazing damage. Heavy hunting pressure, in combination with the cattle grazing, had reduced the population of Kaibab deer to only about 4000.
In 1906, President Theodore Roosevelt established the Grand Canyon National Game Preserve on the Kaibab Plateau in an effort to protect the mule deer from over hunting by humans and from predation. Deer hunting ceased, and open season was declared on cougars, wolves, and coyotes. This was one of the first efforts to protect endangered wildlife. It would be followed by others in Canada and in the United States.
made the Kaibab Plateau so ideal for attempting to improve the mule deer population?
A) It was open land where animals could freely move to and from other areas.
B) It was completely fenced from the rangeland.
C) The ranchers and hunters were all willing to help protect the deer.
D) It was isolated, and the deer had essentially no emigration or immigration.
E) Researchers were able to study every aspect of the issue.

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