Social Sciences, asked by guptaramkumar713, 9 months ago

how are human beings responsible
for the depletion of the wildlife ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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We illegally hunt and kill animals. We bring exotic species into habitats. All of these activities take resources and habitats away from plant and animals. Human activity often changes or destroy the habitats that plants and animals need to survive.

Answered by RishirajRout007
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Increasing interactions between wildlife, domestic animals, and people are occurring for many reasons including urban expansion, human encroachment into habitat, urbanisation, climate change, relocating wildlife and land clearing. This interaction can harm wildlife in a number of ways.

Humans can cause extinction of a species through overharvesting, pollution, habitat destruction, introduction of invasive species (such as new predators and food competitors), overhunting, and other influences. Explosive, unsustainable human population growth is an essential cause of the extinction crisis.

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