What are the impacts on habitats (populations or species) when a wild fire occurs?
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The biggest effect wildfire has on wildlife habitat is by altering the three things animals need most: food, water, and shelter. Tender understory plants and shrubs that provide food are lost, and this loss often results in wildlife moving away to areas where food, water, and shelter are more readily available.
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The biggest effect wildfire has on wildlife habitat is by altering the three things animals need most: food, water, and shelter. Tender under story plants and shrubs that provide food are lost, and this loss often results in wildlife moving away to areas where food, water, and shelter are more readily available.
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