The major human activity which is a threat to wallabies is habitat clearing for the purpose of building or farming. Another human activity which has caused problems is the introduction of foreign species such as rabbits (which eat the wallabies' food) and fixes (which prey on joeys).
I suppose the answer must be by control of human activities
Sure, they might.
Cats and dogs evolve an adaptation to human activities. Any organism can also evolve to human activities and our environment.
It affects human activities because when it is hot you go to the beach and when it snows you have snowball fights and sometimes don't have school.
NO Hippos are not extinct but might be endangered:D
No they might be endangered but not extinct
no, but i think they might almost be extinct!
They are not fully extinct. but they are going fastly. They are near totally extinct
its going to be extinct
Human activities that might disrupt a habitat include deforestation, agriculture, urban development, pollution, and hunting. These activities can lead to habitat loss, fragmentation, pollution of air and water, and a decline in biodiversity, impacting the ecosystem and the species that rely on it.
Mice are an example of animals that have adapted to human activities. Mice often live near human dwellings or buildings and feed off food that humans have dropped or left out.
There might a rare plant that lives in volcanoes and if a volcano erupts it might become extinct