The humans are cutting down trees and forests relentlessly to make more place for human settlements and agriculture. This leads to the wild animals leaving their natural habitats as well as their food source. Not only this but the humans are also hunting and poaching the animals illegally for their skins and horns which are considered valuable. These activities paves the way for the decline of the animal population. Also due to the global warming and green house effect the polar ice caps are melting, forcing the animals to leave which also leads to the decline in animal population.
hunting,trading,poverty
Lack of physical activity
over-hunting :) nice question
The factor most responsible for the growth in the colonial population between 1700 and 1770 was the natural reproduction of colonial families.
A limiting factor is a resource or environmental condition that restricts the growth or distribution of a population. When a limiting factor becomes scarce, it can lead to decreased population growth or even population decline as individuals struggle to survive without enough of that resource. This can ultimately impact the overall health and sustainability of the population.
Food availability is a determining factor.
The factor primarily responsible is loss of habitat by deforestation and the advance of human habitation with subsequent loss of prey or of vegetation that serves as food. Other factors are the hunt by humans, either for 'bush meat' or for skin, horns or tusks.
inflation and a growing population made it harder to maintain colonies.
Lack of space
Food availability is a determining factor.
social factors
Food availability is a determining factor.