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yes we have by destroying there territory, taking there food, hunting them
by hunting and destroying their food and taking plants and food. cutting down trees destroys habitats plus having babys kills kittens
Okapis are primarily threatened by habitat loss due to deforestation, mining, and human settlement encroachment. Additionally, they are hunted for their meat and skin, and are sometimes inadvertently caught in snares meant for other animals. Climate change is also causing disruptions in their habitat and affecting their food sources.
Deforestation, competition with humans for food, and/or ranchers who will kill them. & People killl them for their skin some are killed by farmers
The Greater Hedgehog Tenrec is endangered due to habitat loss caused by deforestation, agriculture, and human development. Additionally, they face threats from invasive species and being hunted by humans for food and traditional medicine. Climate change is also impacting their survival by altering their habitats and food availability.
The Giant Panda is becoming extint due to habitat loss. People are destroying their food, {which is bamboo,} we need to help them!
Some limiting factors for toucans include deforestation, which reduces their natural habitat and food sources, as well as illegal pet trade, hunting, and pollution. Climate change can also impact their habitat and food availability, making it more challenging for toucans to survive in the wild.
Hippos are endangered due to habitat loss, human-wildlife conflict, and illegal hunting for their ivory teeth. Deforestation and water pollution also contribute to their declining populations. Additionally, climate change is affecting their habitats and food sources.
Oh, honey, deforestation is not necessary for anything except maybe a bad time. I think what you meant to ask is why deforestation is necessary for agriculture. Well, let me tell you, it's not. There are plenty of sustainable farming practices that don't involve destroying our precious forests. So, let's leave the trees alone and find better ways to grow our food, shall we?
Well, it is either using fertiliesers/weed killers/pesticieds on the fruits they eat or deforestaion, they destroying of their habitat
Humans keep destroying their habitat, so they have to move. Now they have to find food, water, and shelter all over again... if they can.