Yes, many animals are adapted for life in the forest and cannot survive outside of that habitat. Animals adapted for old-growth forest are particularly vulnerable because it takes many decades, even centuries, for that type of habitat to emerge, and it cannot if people continually harvest trees.
The short answer is - because the human race continues it's unstoppable encroachment into animals natural habitat in favour of their own 'expansion' !
because they lose their homes
Because people are cutting down their homes.
Animals are losing there homes because the population of humans on the earth is growing very fast and we need more space for houses. That means that we need to get rid of natural ecosystems to build new house for the people.
== == yes. trees are animals homes. yes. trees are animals homes.
People are losing homes because prices are going up but incomes aren't.
Because they are losing their habitat thx 2 us! their trees are being cut down homes being destroyed...
The main impact is losing oxygen because that's what the trees provide us with and then the animals that live in trees lose their homes.
By cutting down their homes! Removing their food sources and changing growing patterns.
humans affect the taiga biomes and animals by cutting down trees that are homes to other animals.
Pets are losing their homes because owners are mean to them. They try to escape and wonder of to find somebody who will take better and nicer care of them. Pets are also losing their homes because owners are careless. They let their pets walk outside on the streets. Chances are that they will get hit by a car, get captured by dog catcher, or get a new owner. That is why our pets are losing their homes.
koalas lose homes and protection from wild animals such as dingoes