Environmental such that it has an impact on population numbers and dynamics. Zoos are really not the problem, but over-hunting and poaching is. However, zevras don't see as big an impact as other species as with lions and elephants.
no but horses are:( zebras are slaughtered for their skin:(
By not overhunting them.
no they aren't because zebras don't try to kill you like other animals would
climate change
they may eat you alive.
human impact means an activity on a place which there is no human such as nature (forests and mountains)
Zebras don't "go to the bathroom" that's a human thing. Zebras urinate or defecate probably 5 to 10 times a day, and urinate and defecate just like any animal, mammal or horse would.
No.
Human impact refers to the effect that human activities have on the environment, ecosystems, and other living organisms. This impact can be positive or negative, and can result from actions such as deforestation, pollution, urbanization, and overconsumption of resources. Understanding human impact is crucial for developing sustainable practices and mitigating the negative effects of human activities on the planet.
human impact
how can the breeding programme reduce the effects on human impact
how would these resources impact human settlement