well, there are a lot of different types of homeless animals. it depends on what kind of animal your talking about. or, if your talking about all animals, there's trillions of homeless animals.
about 70 million go each year. i read it a while ago and i cant remember where i found it but thats what it said
Countless trillions. People are so mean. l:(
- Emma the 5th Grader
more than 2,000,000
To save the Earth, and many animals from losing their homes.
they cause unwanted affect to the animals who live there including reduced oxygen and many organisms losing their homes
There are over 7 million pets in animal shelters looking for homes.
Poachers kill 40-60% of animals in the rainforest. 9,021 animals are killed each day on average due to deforestation.
that has adverse effects on natural systems like losing homes for many animals and insects soil erosion change in climate pattern if done on large scale and many more .....
Between 2 thousand dogs and cats are in warm homes every year in US.
Many different things for many different animals. Be more specific.
Animals loose their homes in the rainforest because most trees(which are being cut down) are home to many animals. So, they loose thier homes and sometimes die.
Yes, many animals are adapted for life in the forest and cannot survive outside of that habitat. Animals adapted for old-growth forest are particularly vulnerable because it takes many decades, even centuries, for that type of habitat to emerge, and it cannot if people continually harvest trees.
1,500,000 homes a year
about 200 to 300
Generally "parks" as in national parks, are reserved by the government for wildlife and camping/sports. They are protected from harvesting. As for the question how many wild animals lose their homes when an area of woodlands is cut down for wood, it depends on the size of the area. Generally though, a large number could become displayed in a large harvesting operation.