Giant pandas are threatened by habitat loss. They have a very specific diet (99% bamboo) and therefor can only survive in bamboo forests. These are rapidly disappearing in China, however, and when without any space or food, they would die out.
The giant pandas are dissapearing because of poachers, starvation, and the loss of their habitat.
Because there is a plague of humans at the moment. And the giant panda lives in the most populous country. Also huans hunt pandas for there fur which they use for clothing.
long-lived individuals become endangered or extinct as a result of human activity.
Human activity
Animals become endangered because of the following reasons: # Non availability of food # Competition among animals for food, space, and mate # Loss of natural home because of human activity of cutting down trees # Human activities like hunting, poaching
There are endangered animals in ALL habitats. Human activity has affected wildlife EVERYWHERE.
Theyare considered endangered because of human activity, and because of other animals.
Giant armadillos are threatened by overhunting and the loss of habitat because of human settlement and agricultural development
The giant kangaroo rat, a native of California, is endangered, yes, but because much of its habitat has been taken over by human activity, not from the effects of global warming. Its habitat has been reduced to less than 4% of what it was, and the population is widely scattered, existing in little groups.
Giant armadillos are threatened by overhunting and the loss of habitat because of human settlement and agricultural development
because of human activities
Yes, all environmental problems have their origins in human activity and human overpopulation.
people have destroyed their natural habitats
They are not endangered as of yet. They are at potential risk of becoming endangered, The minimum population is 50,000 individuals, so it isn't endangered but human activity does effect the orca population annually.