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Habitat destruction (also termed habitat loss or habitat reduction) occurs when a natural habitat is no longer able to support its native species.

Habitat loss is the leading cause of the global decline in biodiversity (see also biodiversity loss) There are three major types of habitat loss Habitat destruction, habitat fragmentation, and habitat degradation. Habitat loss poses the greatest threat to species The world's forests, swamps, plains, lakes, and other habitats continue to disappear as they are harvested for human consumption and cleared to make way for agriculture, housing, roads, pipelines and the other hallmarks of industrial development. A bulldozer pushing down trees is the iconic image of habitat destruction

Other ways people directly destroy habitat include filling in wetlands, dredging rivers, mowing fields, and cutting down trees. Explore the causes and effects of habitat destruction, and discover actionable solutions Read the article to learn more. Habitat destruction occurs when humans damage a habitat, making it difficult for some or all of the local wildlife species to survive, or they convert a habitat into a form that is not longer suitable for animals. Understanding the causes and consequences of habitat destruction is the first step in making a difference When a habitat is compromised, it can lead to the loss of not only the species that inhabit it but also the potential for future species to emerge

The loss of habitat disrupts the delicate relationship between species and their environments, causing a cascade of adverse consequences.

The primary culprit is habitat loss, driven by the incessant needs of modern society that push wild residents into smaller and smaller patches of real estate, creating inevitable conflict as civilization and wild america merge.

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