how does destruction of natural habitat affect the wildlife??
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Habitat destruction renders entire habitats functionally unable to support the species present; biodiversity is reduced in this process when existing organisms in the habitat are displaced or destroyed. The primary cause of species extinction worldwide is habitat destruction.
When a habitat is destroyed, the carrying capacity for indigenous plants, animals, and other organisms is reduced so that populations decline, sometimes up to the level of extinction. Most amphibian species are also threatened by native habitat loss, and some species are now only breeding in modified habitat.
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