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Man is biggest enemy
Wildlife​

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Answered by orangesquirrel
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Man is the biggest enemy of wildlife

Human activities not only have devastating effects on the environment but also for wildlife. Habitat of the animals is being destroyed by man for his own needs. Deforestation is widespread where people clear out the forests for infrastructural development and ignore the needs of the animals.

On the other hand, animals are being targeted for their skin, teeth and other parts to be utilised for the manufacturing of products required for human needs. Also, some find hunting of animals to be a mode of entertainment and this ends up destroying the wildlife.

Therefore, to conclude, humans pose the greatest threat to wildlife and their actions may lead to the extinction of animals very soon. This is going to disturb the balance of nature and thereby lead to the extinction of all forms of life on Earth.

Answered by skyfall63
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Man is biggest enemy Wildlife:

The number of wild animals has become half in the past 40 years. Creatures across ponds, rivers, lakes and seas are killed by the humans for food. Human pollute and destroy the animal habitat in unsustainable numbers for human consumption and this resulted in the steep decline of fish, animals, and birds.

Two-thirds of ‘forest elephants’ were killed by ‘ivory poachers’ in the past decade. Animals are killed in the name of animal slaughter. They are commonly slaughtered for food. The animals most commonly slaughtered are cattle and buffalo for beef, goat for mutton, pigs for pork, deers for venison, horses for horse meat, and fishes are killed in the aquaculture which rightly proves man as the biggest enemy of wild life.  

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