Yes. Kangaroo habitats are being destroyed. This is not affecting the population of all species of kangaroos, but it certainly affects the wallaby populations.
They are being hunted and their habitats are being destroyed.
yes it is just like all animals by the land clearing and wildlife that is being destroyed
Koalas' habitats are primarily being destroyed for housing. Urban expansion has meant that housing developments are encroaching upon native koala bushland, so this bushland is being destroyed just so people can live in that area. Farming and agriculture also impacts on koalas' habitats.
there constantly being hunted for their fur, there habitats are being destroyed.
they are endangered because of their habitats and resources are being destroyed.
Their habitats are being destroyed
Because there being hunted and there habitats are being destroyed.
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They are endangered because their habitats are being destroyed to make biofuel.
people have destroyed their natural habitats
Kangaroos are found in a variety of habitats, depending on their species. The diet of larger kangaroos is grass and young shoots, so many species are found in grassy plains. Kangaroos' habitats include grasslands, mulga scrub, bushland (not too dense) and open plains - wherever there is food, and shade trees. Red kangaroos prefer this type of habitat. They will generally not frequent rocky slopes and hillsides, this being more territory for wallabies and wallaroos. Tree kangaroos live only in the rainforest, and could not live in the plains.
Pollution, habitats being destroyed, being killed for skin, food being killed. Generally, its just us humans!