The wetlands are being destroyed because people want to build on them. The wetlands are being destroyed because people want to build on them.
The wetlands are being destroyed because people want to build on them. The wetlands are being destroyed because people want to build on them.
Removal of sand, gravel, and other material from the beds of rivers and lakes has not only
Over half of the nation's wetlands have been destroyed since the western advancement of the 1600's. ~100,000,000 acres have been lost. See (http://geochange.er.usgs.gov/sw/impacts/hydrology/wetlands/).
Wetlands are destroyed in many ways.One way is that people drain them to get rid of what they consider to be worthless land.When they are drained, an important part of nature is being removed.
Naturalists ( not me) are trying to preserve, depending on where you are, cranes, turtles and so on. They are just trying to save the environment/ nature/ wetland animals
Various habitats are being destroyed, including rainforests, coral reefs, wetlands, and forests. These destructions are mainly due to activities such as logging, mining, agriculture, and urban development. As habitats are destroyed, many species lose their homes and are at risk of extinction.
trees are being destroyed by people cutting them down.
The destruction of coastal wetlands in Mississippi is harmful because wetlands act as a natural buffer against storm surges and flooding, helping to protect coastal communities from the impacts of extreme weather events. Additionally, wetlands provide important habitat for diverse plant and animal species, and their destruction can lead to loss of biodiversity. Wetlands also help improve water quality by filtering and purifying water as it flows through them, which can be negatively impacted when wetlands are destroyed.
1. People are dropping litter (trash) and harmful chemicals into the water. 2. Peope want to build and construct buildings onto the lands. 3. Poachers hunt and kill animals (such as crocodile and birds) and take them away from their habitat. :(
many animals would loose there homes and it would also put humans at risk. Also storms would be way more powerful then they are now because wetlands skiw them down.
The rain forest is being destroyed by destruction.
Andy, aged 12, began a petition in Massachusetts to stop condominiums being built on some local wetlands because he knew that birds and animals lived there. His activism galvanised his local community and the wetlands were saved.