You may have been too specific with this question...
There are an infinite amount of different ways in which habitats can be affected, so I'm just going to assume you mean "how are endangered species habitats generally affected by human influence".
The most important human affect on habitats would be habitat loss and destruction. As humans move into more remote areas and urban sprawl continues, vital animal habitat is inevitably destroyed. Also, we often harvest items from the forests that are actually important habitat to many animals, which can be seen as another form of habitat destruction. Fragmentation is another example of human affect: when we build roads, fences, etc.. through wildland areas, it fragments the habitat and can cause isolation of populations.
Farming and logging are the two of the activities that cause the most damage,urbanization in another problem.
Habitat is were an animal lives and gets shelter from & a habitat loss is when an animal loses there habitat because of humans or reproduction
you can affect animal habitat by littering, not caring for the animals habitat or/and the animal itself...
Habitat
the habitat of an animmal is were the animal lives,grows,an feasts(or eats)
There is typically only one animal in a Panda habitat in a zoo. This animal in the habitat is the panda.
they do not stay in their habitat....................... :)
Habitat loss can be described when an animal loses their home. Every animal in the animal kingdom has a niche, a role in their animal community, and without their habitat they no longer have a niche. Habitat loss can be very disruptive to the biosphere.
A habitat is where an animal lives.
habitat ?
no
Food is part of it's habitat. The niche is the job the animal does in it's habitat to contribute to the habitat.
They have lost it because of on-land development