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There are many major causes of habitat destruction in the United States of America. These include the direct destruction such as the iconic vision of a bulldozer.
OVERHUNTING and HABITAT DEstruction took its toll on the tigers
Any building causes some habitat destruction. A geothermal power plant has buildings, pipes and drill shafts. However, this habitat destruction is very small compared to a hydroelectric dam or an open-cut coal mine.
animals will die,plants will die,animals and plants might become extinct.
The potto is endangered primarily due to habitat destruction and fragmentation caused by deforestation and human activities such as agriculture and logging. Additionally, they are also threatened by hunting and the illegal pet trade in some regions. Conservation efforts to protect their habitat and regulate hunting are crucial for their survival.
People have been hunting them for some reason, due to habitat destruction, and also suffers diseases from domestic dogs(such as rabies and distemper).
In some instances, logging can be habitat destruction but it can also create habitat. Farming activities -plowing, tilling can cause habitat destruction while in some cases provide it. It depends on the species, its life history and resource needs. Other examples could be: development, road and bridge construction. Oil and gas exploration and development. Recreational use -hiking, boating, fishing. Development of new recreation sites.
Some tarantula species are endangered because of habitat destruction and over-collection for the pet trade.
Habitat destruction, Land use, Deforestation, Hunting, Over exploitation, diseases, and pollution, are some causes of endangerment.
Excessive and illegal hunting, called Poaching. Some other factors such as destruction of habitat ( as in the Vietnam Wars).
Some reasons why an animal goes extinct can be destruction of its habitat, overhunting, the extinction of its prey, or the introduction of new predators.