Yes, floods pose a significant threat to wildlife, including plants and organisms. Excessive water can lead to habitat destruction, uprooting vegetation, and displacing aquatic and terrestrial animals. For instance, floodwaters can alter the salinity of estuarine ecosystems, affecting species adapted to specific conditions. Additionally, the sediment and debris carried by floods can smother aquatic habitats, disrupting food chains and breeding grounds.
no it does not
It means a species in in danger of being extinct
it is very dangerous to wildlife and can kill the animals.
More get eaten and global warming.
algi is a form of plant that mainly grows in rivers it can be a danger to some wildlife.
An endangered organism can be a plant or an animal whose population has reduced to such a small number that it is very existence is in danger .
Wildlife is in danger due to habitat loss, climate change, pollution, poaching, and illegal wildlife trade. These factors threaten the survival of various species and disrupt ecosystems, leading to population declines and extinction. Conservation efforts are essential to protect wildlife and preserve biodiversity for future generations.
Yup. they both live in wildlife, protect animals, fast, & run into danger.
Endagered Speices
Spice Up My Kitchen - 2007 A Kitchen in Danger of Becoming a Wildlife Sanctuary Becomes an Ocean Inspired Paradise 4-11 was released on: USA: 9 December 2008
the biggest threat was the militant of the bodo tribe. and was put on the world heritage committee danger lits in 1992. these days threats include poaching and cutting down of trees and habitats where the animals are
no if they were indangererd the department of fish and wildlife ressource wouldn't allow us to hunt for them ........ they are in danger of me shooting them lol ;)