(b) The following are examples of possible uses of conservation areas:
- (1) Protection of habitats of species of special concern.
- (2) Protection of types of resources and land forms that have been diminished by developmental sprawl, such as large tracts of wetlands, vernal ponds and unfragmented forests.
- (3) Protection of flora and fauna on large tracts of open space near urban areas.
- (4) Protection of viable ecosystems.
- (5) Outdoor classrooms for schools and environmental education and interpretation programs.
- (6) Research areas for scientists.
- (7) Experimental resource management laboratories for demonstrating techniques to enhance natural diversity, maintain early successional seres or control invasive species.
- (8) Demonstration areas for forest management practices.
- (9) Management of old growth forests.