they are endangered b/c people are cutting to many trees and the lemurs do really have alot of diff places to livethey are endangered b/c people are cutting to many trees and the lemurs do really have alot of diff places to livethey are endangered b/c people are cutting to many trees and the lemurs do really have alot of diff places to liveReal ansewer.......... we are cutting down trees, wich are there homes. they live on the forest floor. how mean of all of us!!!!!!!!!
In the US, cutting down trees or parts of trees on public land without proper authorization is illegal. However, regulations can vary by location and context, such as on private property or in protected areas. It is important to check local laws and obtain necessary permits before cutting down trees.
Cutting trees is a boon because it provides raw materials for the manufacture of many products. It a bane because there are fewer trees available to produce oxygen to breathe.
to stop them from cutting down your trees, do not accept any sum of money that is being offered by them.
You shouldn't be cutting down trees! But if you cut to many, you run out
In 2007 it was recorded that 1,285 deaths occurred as a result of tree cutting and maintenance.
Deforestation is difficult to control as trees are being cut down and thus we are cutting homes of animals & birds to fulfil our needs and it leads to many problems. It causes soil erosion, floods and landslides. There is very less oxygen in the air to breathe birds & animals homes are lost when forests are cut and thus trees should be planted more.
Humans impact coniferous forests through activities such as logging, urbanization, and forest fires. Deforestation for timber and development reduces the size of these forests, while urban expansion fragments habitats and disrupts wildlife populations. Additionally, improperly managed forest fires can destroy large areas of coniferous forests.
many houses no food because of cutting trees.
Close to thirty per tree.
Yes, many animals are adapted for life in the forest and cannot survive outside of that habitat. Animals adapted for old-growth forest are particularly vulnerable because it takes many decades, even centuries, for that type of habitat to emerge, and it cannot if people continually harvest trees.
No. Oak trees are beautiful, stately trees. They provide homes for many animals including but not limited to: many bird species, squirrels, ants, spiders, caterpillars, etc.