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Habitats are increasingly threatened by factors such as climate change, which alters temperature and precipitation patterns, leading to loss of biodiversity. Habitat destruction due to urbanization, agriculture, and deforestation further exacerbates these challenges, fragmenting ecosystems and isolating species. Pollution from industrial and agricultural runoff also degrades air and water quality, harming wildlife. Additionally, invasive species can disrupt local ecosystems, outcompeting native species for resources.

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