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What other prepositions can be used instead of "for" here?

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Rebecca

You may be able to use the preposition "of" to replace "for" here. The sentence would be "They've become a flagship species of conservation efforts throughout the Galapagos." Otherwise, I cannot think of another preposition that keeps the meaning of the sentence the same.

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