Although invaders represent a threat to the conservation of flora and fauna, there are two special cases in which invasion have been deliberately brought about. One is the desire to control presents by natural predators, which may have to be brought in from other countries. The second is releasing organisms into the wild(or on to farms, from which they might escape)that are completely novel, because they have been genetically engineered. There is nothing intrinsically sinister about engineered organisms, but any novelty must be regarded as a potential invader?

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Pest control does not threat the conservation of flora and fauna. (True/False/Can't say)
Genetically engineered organisms must always be regarded as potentially dangerous. (True/False/Can't say)
Natural predators are work harmful than pests. (True/False/Can't say)
Genetically engineered organisms escaped from the farm, they will pose a threat to wildlife. (True/False/Can't say)

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