Here's a simple answer to your very broad question: Plants and animals depend on one or more habitat types to survive. In general, the viability of a particular population of an organism is diminished with habitat loss. Depending on the amount of habitat lost, the species may go extinct. Whereas extinction is a natural phenomenon, human-induced changes to habitat have accelerated the loss of species. We know there are extensive connections among biological organisms. Sometimes species loss has significant consequences on other organisms (including humans), both good and bad. Organisms also provide environmental services that benefit a healthy ecosystem. Even if habitat loss does not result in extinction, there would likely be less of the organisms that rely on that habitat. Consequently, they cannot conduct the same level of environmental services. For example, a particular tree species may buffer the coast from hurricane-force winds. If habitat for that tree species is lost, the trees will die off and leave the coast susceptible to hurricane damage. Many believe the consequences of Hurricane Katrina were much worse because of extensive wetland losses in the area.
Habitat loss.
Habitat loss
environmental pollution, hunting, loss of habitat, global warming.
Through evolution, loss of natural habitat and environmental changes.
The environmental concerns for tigers are that the people keep hunting them for their fur and meat! We need to stop now.
The ocelot is not endangered, and they are protected by law. Loss of habitat is the main concern.
a vital source of hardwoods and other raw materials
Various population estimates range between 80,000 and 110,000, although loss of habitat remains a concern.
Ocelots are not endangered. Listed as "least concern" by the IUCN. Loss of habitat could be a problem, however.
Many animals are being affected by climate change and habitat loss, and this can result in extinction.
No, deforestation and habitat loss are not environmental issues.Instead, deforestation and habitat loss represent environmental problems. As environmental problems, deforestation and habitat loss may result from natural events, such as earthquakes and floods. Or they may be due to human intervention, such as logging, mining, and road building.Either way, the problem becomes an issue when people try to identify responses or solutions. So in this case, the environmental issue becomes how best to protect and expand forest cover and natural habitats. Among the solutions that may be offered is afforestation.
Habitat loss, human disturbance and competition.