Because birds and other animals live in those trees and use the forest as a shelter from the elements or from danger.
you can save the habitats in the rain forest by not cutting down the trees in the forest. you can go to the game called : woozworld
deforestation ;)
Cutting down only mature trees allows youthful trees to receive more sunlight and nutrients, promoting faster growth and regeneration. This selective cutting also maintains the diversity and health of the forest ecosystem, ensuring a more sustainable and balanced environment over time.
It takes away animals homes and habitats, and trees give us oxegen.
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People are cutting down orangutans habitats to build the houses we live in.
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It isn't.
By cutting down their homes! Removing their food sources and changing growing patterns.
we can stop cutting down animal habitats
mosly wetlands and rainforests are getting effected by the constant effect of cutting down trees and makeing far away stores in the wetlands.
Cutting down a forest can have a significant impact on nearby ecosystems. It can disrupt the habitats of animals and plants, leading to a loss of biodiversity. It can also affect the water cycle, soil quality, and air quality in the area. Additionally, deforestation can contribute to climate change by releasing stored carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.