The loss of habitats is caused by the planet continually changing, causing habitats to be altered and modified. Natural changes tend to happen at a gradual pace, usually causing only a slight impact on wildlife. However when these changes occur at a fast pace, there is little or even no time for wildlife to react and adjust to the new environmental changes. This can result into a disaster, and for this reason, rapid habitat loss is the primary cause of the endangerment of species. However the strongest force in rapid habitat loss is the human itself. About every region of the earth has been affected by human activity in both positive and negative ways. Especially during this past century, including the loss of microbes in soil that formerly support tropical forests, as well as the extinction of fish and various aquatic species in polluted habitats caused by boats and ships. Also the changes in global climate brought about by the release of greenhouse gasses which is a result of human activity causing habitat loss.
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I believe the two main causes are loss of habitat and hunting.
Loss of habitat no human nature
The four major causes for the loss of habitat are:- * habitat destruction* over harvesting of species on a commercial scale* introduction of other species from other habitats* pollution
The two main causes of the near-extinction of the bison were 1. Habitat loss from ranching and farming, and 2. Commercial hunting.
Loss Of Habitat ( Animals Homes)
Loss of habitat :)
One of the main reasons that Philippine wildlife is fading is habitat loss. People are taking over space that formerly was left to the animals, and it is causing the loss of reduction of many species.
Hunting and habitat loss. For some animals sickness.
Loss of habitat no human nature
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The main causes are habitat loss, loss of nests, eggs and chicks to fire and poisoning from grain treated with pesticides. Other causes include harassment by humans and flying into utility lines (these cranes are heavier and cannot fly as high or fast as other crane species).
Usually not. Habitat loss and poaching are their main threats.