make sure people don go to the forest and cut down trees
It's Nature's way of rejuvenating what was lost in that habitat that was lost to wildfire, so yes, it is good for animals to help create a habitat after a wildfire.
they are helping the habitat by helping the animals and by picking up litter.
Well, they did until humans dicided to ruin there habitat by burning and chopping down trees ( and killing, and skinning animals ) but somtimes people need to do these things for food, and survival, In other words: Animals WOULD accept there habitat if humans had not ruined it. Hope this help :) Jodie Cameron.
Donate to shelters
Charities have raised money to make reserves for the animals.And made simulations to breed the animals in their natural habitat. Zoos help the animals to breed in their habitat and hide their food.
People help lions by creating preserves so that the lions are not hunted and their habitat is not destroyed. People can also help lions by educating future generations so that the lions are protected.
You can help a panda's habitat and ecology by working with conservation groups to set aside land for the pandas. This area would need to be large enough to sustain the animals and their food sources.
The pallid sturgeon is endangered because of humans. It's habitat has been destroyed by humans when people cut down trees to make paper and wood. More and more people are stopping tree-cutting programs to help these poor animals
Sunlight will reach farther down into the understory, which might help plants down there grow faster. Some animals live their entire life in the canopy, so an extended range of thin or no canopy would fragment their habitat.
Some animals help others by helping them get food & make shelter. ex. A wolf needs help getting food so howls for help.<3
they help them by getting hurt by diffrent animals
I'm sorry i wish i could help but unfortunately I'm having the same problem