A study published in 2010 shows that there is not much effect on salmon and other anadromous fish due to dams. The greatest effect on the numbers of salmon, the sutdy pointed out, is their being eaten while in the ocean, and from fishing by American aboriginal people who have no limits on the size of their catch.
Building dams can flood land and affect fish and wildlife
believe it or not hydroelectric dams do affect the environment.
By definition: all wildlife is in nature. Wildlife is life outside human control: out in nature
by conserving nature, we can keep it in proper condition and it wont affect the wildlife in them. we can also get benefits from nature, by getting herbs with high medicinal values etc. and most importantly, we RESPECT mother nature.
Beavers build dams that stop the flow of water. When this happens, the wildlife in rivers suffer because the flow of water stops.
Dams can bring both benefits and problems to the environment. Dams affect the land and environment over a large area. These dams are also good targets for terrorist activity.
Most are fishes. :))SturgeonsThis fish is a living fossil and they live in waters near dams. Because of this they cannot reproduce properly because of the high flow of these dams. According to the IUCN, over 85% of sturgeon species are classified as at risk of extinction, making them more critically endangered than any other group of species.SalmonsSalmons are animals that are born in fresh water and as they mature they migrate to the ocean. While migrating, they pass on dams. They need to pass this dam to survive. Some dams have fish ladders so fishes can pass trough the dams. If they survive the dam they can breed in the ocean and come back in fresh water where they are exactly born.Those are the only animals I know I hope this answer helped you.:))))
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save nature and nature will save you
Pan was the god of nature and wildlife so he was responsible of looking after nature and wildlife and he made the reed pipes.
Pauline M. Morse has written: 'Wildlife values and wildlife conservation in South Westland' -- subject(s): Economic aspects of Nature conservation, Economic aspects of Wildlife conservation, Nature conservation, Wildlife conservation
There are many ways in which a landslide can affect wildlife habitats. The landslide can completely eliminate the homes of the wildlife or even block them from getting to their food and water sources.