Habitats are crucial to humans as they provide essential resources such as clean air, water, food, and materials for shelter and clothing. They support biodiversity, which contributes to ecosystem services like pollination and nutrient cycling, vital for agriculture and overall environmental health. Healthy habitats also offer recreational spaces and promote mental well-being. Additionally, they play a key role in climate regulation, helping to mitigate the impacts of climate change.
humans always do
yes, we are destroying their habitats
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habitat destruction, or humans
They can effect them if they built over there habitats or fished all there pray from there habitats.
Yes, vultures can carry parasites such as ticks and mites, which can potentially be transferred to humans. It is important to avoid direct contact with vultures or their habitats to reduce the risk of parasite transmission.
On the skin and on mucous membranes of humans and many animals... Specific habitats vary by species and strain.
urbanisation, logging, overharvasting.
Humans.
Humans can affect chameleons' habitats through deforestation, urban development, and pollution. Deforestation reduces the availability of trees for chameleons to live in, urban development can disrupt their natural habitats, and pollution can harm the food sources they rely on.
when isolated habitats are developed by humans