24 thousand approx
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millions of species are going extinct each day due th deforestation
An example for the dwindling number of many species would be deforestation. The events of deforestation have been escalated due to climate change, and have greatly diminished the habitats of many species, making it hard for them to survive.
If you look at the whole global ecosystem, every living organism is affected by deforestation one way or another.
If one species goes extinct there won't be as many species effected by the extinction because there are o many other species to feed on. BIODIVERSITY;)
Many monkey species are threatened by deforestation and habitat loss.
About 35 - 150 species of life become extinct everyday. Most due to deforestation (loss of rainforest).
Many animals including tree dwelling mammals and birds are harmed by the deforestation of Haiti. Several species of monkeys are endangered and teetering on being extinct on the island.
It may help domesticated animals, but wild animals will go extinct. Deforestation actually gets rid of forests, so many species won't have anymore homes.
During the past 40 years, close to 20 percent of the Amazon rain forest has been cut down. close to 100 species are killed each 3-5 days because of deforestation. :(
Millions of animals will lose their natural habitats, resulting in the extinction of many species.
Deforestation in tropical rainforests destroys habitats, disrupts food sources, and exposes animals to increased threats like hunting and disease. This leads to a loss of biodiversity, extinction of species, and disrupts the delicate balance of the ecosystem, ultimately impacting the survival of many animal species.
Deforestation is one of the greatest threats to biodiversity in Latin America. The clearing of forests for agriculture, urbanization, and logging has led to the loss of habitat for many species, resulting in a decline in biodiversity. Climate change is also a significant threat, affecting ecosystems and species survival in the region.