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f. which are the reasons for endangering the many species of plants and animals?

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Answered by sirivaram1828
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Answer:

Hunting, habitat loss, climate change, illnesses, pollution, and other natural disasters are all causes that threaten the survival of animals and plants.

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Complete answer:

The following are some of the factors that contribute to this loss:

Habitat loss and fragmentation: It is the leading cause of biodiversity loss. Human actions such as deforestation and increased pollution cause habitat destruction, resulting in the extinction of many species and animals.

Overexploitation: Humans have led to the endangerment of commercially valuable plant and animal species as a result of their greed and growing exploitation of natural resources.

Co-extinction: When plants or animals go extinct, other plants or animals that are inextricably linked to them go extinct as well.

Endangered plant and animal species can be protected by using environmentally friendly approaches. We must safeguard them from poachers and hunters as well as the ecosystems in which they thrive. A variety of personal and public measures are being taken to secure their safety. Several efforts to rescue wildlife have been launched by the government and non-governmental organisations (NGOs). Other efforts to raise public awareness include wildlife films, pictures, documentaries, posters, and so on.

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