Supporters of the decision to remove endangered-species protections for the Yellowstone grizzly bear argue there are so many Yellowstone grizzlies that conflicts with humans have increased, as well as attacks on livestock. What do critics of this decision argue?
A. Increased conflicts are a natural consequence of population growth
B. Human and livestock attacks are unrelated to the grizzly bear population
C. Removing protections may lead to a decline in the grizzly bear population
D. Yellowstone grizzlies are not endangered

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