Social Sciences, asked by tharshini61es, 1 year ago

what is the threat to vegetation and wildlife? what is the need to conserve them? how can we do this?

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Answered by jaisurya64
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There are few places left on the planet where the impact of people has not been felt. We have explored and left our footprint on nearly every corner of the globe. As our population and needs grow, we are leaving less and less room for wildlife.

Wildlife are under threat from many different kinds of human activities, from directly destroying habitat to spreading invasive species and disease. Most ecosystems are facing multiple threats. Each new threat puts additional stress on already weakened ecosystems and their wildlife.

Answered by kumarmonu89761
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Answer:

There are hardly any areas remaining on the planet where humans have not had an impact. We have traveled almost the entire world and made our mark there. We are reducing the amount of space we leave for wildlife as our population and requirements increase.

Explanation:

Wildlife and forests are valuable resources. Animals and plants may lose their native habitats due to climate change and human meddling in the animal world. Many species have now gone extinct, and some have become endangered.

Incidents of poaching contribute to their extinction. Animals and plants have a significant role in the ecosystem. Humans and other creatures rely on plants for food, oxygen, and shelter. Animals give us valuable goods like milk, meat, honey, etc. If we do not interfere with the natural diversity of species existing in the world, there is a balance in the environment. One extinction has a negative impact on the environment. The necessity to safeguard wildlife and vegetation is therefore evident. For this reason, the government has established national parks, wildlife refuges, and biosphere reserves. Poaching needs to be dealt with sternly. At the regional and local levels, vanamahotsavas must include indiscriminate killings.

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