People have been hunting them for some reason, due to habitat destruction, and also suffers diseases from domestic dogs(such as rabies and distemper).
There are seasonal changes which occur
a niche is the favoured habitat, food etc of an animal.
What attract most tourists in African jungles wild Animals in thier natural habitat.
the African Wild Dog became endangered because we took it habitat, and it is a hunted animal. Sometimes hunters kill them out of their own fear. African Wild dogs are also can be found as roadkill. Farmers also can kill them to protect their pets on the farm and also the farmers farm animals. This is how the African Wild dog has become endangered.
poisoned, loss of habitat, roadkill, killed by hunters out of fear
its become endangered and its Numbers are critically dropping
Humans have effected wild animals by killing them for their fur or meat and their numbers have dropped alot.
by not killing them by poaches not putting poison into them by hunters must not lose there habitat because it where they live
African violets (Saintpaulia) are native to the tropical regions of East Africa, particularly found in countries like Tanzania and Kenya. While they are primarily cultivated as houseplants, they do grow wild in their natural habitat, often in shaded areas with moist, well-drained soil. However, their wild populations are not as common due to habitat loss and other environmental pressures.
Scientist are not sure the exact population, it isn't just hunting of wild dogs which is killing them, but habitat loss, and food shortages etc.
Oh honey, the African wild dog has been endangered for a hot minute. We're talking decades of struggling to survive in the wild. These pups have been on the endangered species list since the 1990s, so yeah, they've been dealing with some serious conservation issues for a while now.
The species is listed as Endangered, but no wild populations numbers have been reported. Its habitat is limited, and its population is decreasing due to habitat degradation/loss and hunting.