causes of biodiversity losses
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Habitat destruction is a major cause of biodiversity loss. Habitat loss is caused by deforestation, overpopulation, pollution, and global warming. Species that are physically large and those living in forests or oceans are more affected by habitat reduction.
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(1) Destruction of Habitat,
(2) Hunting,
(3) Exploitation of Selected Species,
(4) Habitat Fragmentation,
(5) Collection for Zoo and Research,
(6) Introduction of Exotic Species,
(7) Pollution,
(8) Control of Pests and Predators,
(9) Natural Calamities,
(10) Other Factors
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