The Māori people of New Zealand are believed to have contributed to the extinction of several plant species, primarily through deforestation and habitat alteration for agriculture and settlement. Notable examples include the native kōwhai and certain species of the genus Māhoe. Additionally, the introduction of invasive species and the overharvesting of certain plants for food and resources also played a role in the decline of native flora. However, the exact list of extinct plants remains uncertain due to limited historical records.
The plants they used was harakeke (maori word for Flax)
what is the maori word for flightless bird
The Maori culture is not extinct, in fact there are more Maori today than there has ever been in the past.
The Huia (Heteralocha acutirostris).
when if the plants went extinct of deforesation will be no life on earth
Yes, there are good number of endangered and extinct plants on this planet.
Those plants that are about to become extinct.
Unless the government realizes that trees are running out, plants could get extinct in about 100,000 or so.
When a species dies out completely, it becomes extinct.
They are found in northern New Zealand.
either they get killed off or their food source becomes extinct
Some extinct plants in Mauritius include the dodo tree (Sideroxylon grandiflorum), the Round Island burr (Solenostemon dioscorides), and the Bojer's arrowroot (Maranta bojeri). These plants were driven to extinction primarily due to habitat loss and the introduction of non-native species.