It is because the native Americans have a lot of land and also the native Americans land have a lot of native and wild animals feeding on it.
There are no native animals in Antarctica. You could consider the humans who work and live on the continent on a temporary basis, land animals.
The native animals are either forced to seek food elsewhere - or die !
the largest Irish wild land animal is the Red deer
Well the Siberian Huskies are originally from Siberia. * I think there are no land animals native to Antarctica only birds and marine animals.
Building roads, and houses takes up animals land and native land causing deforestation and habbitat loss.
because the animals they were hunting would attract other animals that could eat them.Also because that animal could be gone forever/ extinct
The Fur Trade made the Native people have to leave their land. This is because their was less animals for the Native People which made them have to move ; New France, for the Fur Trade
There are no native animals overpopulating Australia. Some, such as the red kangaroo, are considered a pest to farmers, but this does not mean they overpopulate the country. Farmers have cleared land for agriculture - land which was native habitat for these animals. Introduced animals which overpopulate Australia and are therefore detrimental to the native habitat of Australia include pigeons, feral goats, camels, various vermin such as mice etc, feral cats, feral pigs, foxes, rabbits, cane toads, horses, sheep (farmed) and cattle (farmed).
Modern zoos work at creating an environment that is close to what animals live in from their native environments so they are given plenty of land. In the past this was not true.
in the old style of native american life, most lived off the land, or hunted animals for their fur, and meat. this was also a cultural/religious affair as they honored the animals after their deaths!
they ate corn,fish,melon,other land animals like turkey,duck,deer....