People that don't know much about clothing will buy clothes from Zellers (no offense to those who do, just trying to make a point). The clothing does not have good quality, but because it appears clean and is worn neatly on a mannequin; people trust it and will pay the cost, even though it is visibly overpriced, let's say, $20. On the other hand, it is easy to buy a second hand Banana Republic shirt, which is great quality that you trust, for $4. Just because it has been worn lightly doesn't mean it won't satisfy you with warmth and style.
Now, people that don't know much about pets would purchase a cute pet displayed nicely with an unknown background. People pay three times the amount SPCA would charge for a pet. SPCA is cheaper to purchase a pet, SPCA is kinder to their animals and SPCA gives a better background and knowledge of the pet; rather than a high school kid who works at Petcetera for $9 an hour that has no idea how long a parrot will live for.
C'mon people. Do we really need more clothes manufactured? Look at the size of those thrift stores. They have new stock coming in everyday. Every time you purchase a piece of branded clothing from retail stores, you are sending a message to those multi-millionaire companies telling them, "Yes! The society wants more!" and they will mass-produce even more. You are supporting a multi-millionaire industry and you don't even know it. Every little bit you reduce, reuse and recycle will help the environment. And these animals; Do we really need more mass-bred dogs? There are dogs, cats, rabbits and more waiting patiently for you to adopt them and bring them to a welcoming home. They will provide just as much love and affection as the ones you would normally buy from a pet store.
This is for a project. Im sorry it doesnt answer your question, but animal overpopulation does concern me.
Increasing population affects humans in many ways. This is because food and resources begin to decrease and land begins to run out.
Population growth affects the global community in a number of ways. A growing population creates more pollution, decreases land space and decreases resources.
from dumping chemical waste into the atmosphere and water.
They create all of it.
There are many ways that humans are affecting the environment in which loons live. One way is the destruction of land.
No! because they are not humans and no populations.
Humans put the bees in a controlled environment to help produce honey and also to keep bee death rates low. Due to humans, the bee population could only have risen.
What limiting factors affect the population of the dusky fiel mice
Humans affect the lynx population by invading their habitats with construction and the removal of trees. Lynx are hunters and their prey is limited due to humans hunting for sport and removing living space for both predator and prey.
Humans are killing penguins through habitat loss, global warming, and a few more. Those are the main points, though.
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One of the factors that are affecting the population of cows is,sadly, cow tipping..
There are many ways that humans are affecting the environment in which loons live. One way is the destruction of land.
yes they can
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A few things that are affecting our earth are.........Global warmingoilpollution
yes it does
Rainfall
Factors affecting killer whale populations include prey availability, pollution, habitat loss, climate change, and human disturbance. Overfishing and pollution can reduce prey availability, while contamination from chemicals can impact their health. Habitat loss from coastal development and climate change can also disrupt their feeding and migration patterns. Human disturbances such as noise pollution and boat traffic can cause stress and disrupt their behavior.
Making the human life very lazy
Humans are the one that are affecting environment the most. They have evolved with technology has left the environment behind.