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Wildlife in Massachusetts is disappearing primarily due to habitat loss from urbanization, agriculture, and climate change. These factors contribute to fragmentation of ecosystems, making it difficult for species to find food, mates, and safe environments. Additionally, pollution and human activities, such as road construction and development, further threaten native species. Conservation efforts are essential to protect habitats and promote biodiversity in the region.

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