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How are trees important for birds and animals?

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Answered by Anonymous
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People and nature have to co-exist in harmony. Things started to spin out of control once the perfect balance was shattered. Human activity on Earth is causing a lot of problems for the entire ecosystem, and plants are not an exception. First of all, they serve as a source of nutrition for many living creatures. In this article, we will uncover what animals eat trees and how they influence our habitat.

It is not a secret that fruit, leaves, buds and seedlings are extremely precious nutrients in the wild nature. In fact, every tree serves as a complex ecosystem for a big number of living things, including insects. It basically can’t be put in numbers how many animals live in trees and how these serve as shelter and provision at the same time.

Red-tailed monkey sits on a tree branch

What creatures are using trees as their home?

The rainforests are full of life. You can find monkeys, sloths, parrots, frogs, snakes, worms, spiders, butterflies, and beetles there. All of them use big plants for shelter and food. So how do trees help these animals to survive? As long as they exist, all these creatures have a home. Intense deforestation is changing this situation for them, and they don’t have any other alternatives but to retract to places untouched by human presence.

We can’t overlook nature’s food chains. Healthy trees can be full of beetles, worms, caterpillars and other insect larvae. These serve as nutrition for birds and small organisms. The cycle of life very much depends on the overall state of rainforests. All the animals that eat trees and need shelter will slowly disappear because of human interference. Planting them and protecting what we have has to be our primary goal.

Young koala eats eucalyptus leaves

What are the other ecosystems dependent on trees?

First of all, these big natural structures serve as good indicators for the health of ecological systems like soil, water, and air. When they are healthy, it means that the environment doesn’t suffer any serious issues.

These perennial plants are cleaning up the air we are breathing from the excess of CO2 and other gases. They are actually making the air breathable for all the living beings. They preserve the soil and conserve water resources. Our climate and basically all the wildlife depend on trees.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Trees provide shelter and food for a variety of birds and small animals, such as squirrels and beavers. Enhancing growth diversity, trees create an environment that allows the growth of plants that otherwise would not be there. Flowers, fruits, leaves, buds and woody parts of trees are used by many different species.

How are trees important to animals?

Trees are used for food, shelter, and sites for reproduction. Many animals also use trees for resting, nesting and for places from which to hunt or capture prey. ... Young trees can provide food for animals as well but need to be managed to ensure a percentage of new trees can grow and are not fully consume by wildlife.

Why are birds important to trees?

Trees are critical for birds in many ways, and they meet all birds' basic needs for survival. Food: Trees provide sap, buds, nuts, and fruit for birds, as well as hosting insects in bark and leaves. ... Shelter: Thick branches and leaves provide shelter for birds in all weathers, and many birds roost in trees.

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