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3. Discuss the consequences of excessive hunting and deforestation?​

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Answered by lalankumar99395
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Deforestation on a human scale results in decline in biodiversity, and on a natural global scale is known to cause the extinction of many species. ... With forest biotopes being irreplaceable source of new drugs (such as taxol), deforestation can destroy genetic variations (such as crop resistance) irretrievably.

Answered by shobi86
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Consequences of Hunting

Hunting also disrupts migration and hibernation, and the campfires, recreational vehicles and trash adversely affect both wildlife and the environment. For animals like wolves, who mate for life and have close-knit family units, hunting can destroy entire communities.

Consequences of deforestation:

Soil erosion

Loss of biodiversity

Floods and droughts

Climate change due to global warming

Disruption of water cycle

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