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Which are the environmental issues of Savanna biome?

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Answered by SaravananJayanthan
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PEOPLE AND THE SAVANNA: Some environmental concerns with savannas include poaching or hunting,overgrazing, and destruction of landfor commercial crops. Many animals in the savanna, such as the rhinoceros and zebra, are endangered and threatened with extinction due to hunting, poaching, and habitat loss. Hey mate I hope it helps u
Answered by letmeanswer12
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Environmental issues in Savanna Biome:

Savannas suffer from a number of environmental challenges such as poachers and hunters, overgrazing, and loss of forest. Several animals living in the savanna are at risk of extinction due to hunting and loss of habitat.

Explanation:

The ecosystem survives a fine balance between environmental influences and different species including people similar to most other biomes on the earth. Severe and disastrous droughts can strip their subsistence water and vegetation from the grasslands. Illegal-poachers and native indigenous people are also often at risk of disrupting the biosphere by destroying recreational or survival livestock.

Several growing concerns relating to the Savanna biome include - poaching, loss of habitat, and disintegration of soil for marketing crops. Several animals living in the savanna, including the zebra and rhinos, are put at risk and almost driven to extinction due to habitat degradation, and poaching.

Learn more about Savanna biome with the links below:

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