The space wildlife species need to survive varies greatly depending on the species, their habitat, and their ecological requirements. For example, large mammals like elephants may require hundreds of square miles to find food and mates, while smaller species like birds or insects might thrive in much smaller areas. Additionally, factors such as food availability, territory requirements, and environmental conditions play crucial roles in determining the necessary space. Overall, preserving adequate habitats is essential for the survival of diverse wildlife populations.
The goal of wildlife conservation is to ensure the survival of these species, and to educate people on living sustainably with other species.
Why does any species need food? To survive.
The wildlife is displaced. They will need to find another home that is suitable to their former habitat. Some wildlife will not survive.
It All Depends On There Species
Air and water.
An adaption fish need to survive are gills.
well the plants need biodiversity, So the answer is because of the wildlife around it helps it survive!!
Yes they are legal in NJ. Contact the NJ Division of Fish and Wildlife for Permit Information. You would need the Exotic and Nongame Wildlife Species Possession Permit.
Yes, all species of spiders need water to survive.
Goldfish need water to swim and breath in, not mud. There are some species of fish that have evolved to survive in mud but Goldfish are not one of those species.
the weather and what they need to eat to survive or even their predators
Dolphins are intelligent to protect themselves from predators and need to be aware of their environment to survive as a species.