We should conserve all species and maintain the biodiversity of living organisms because the loss of biodiversity affect the stability and functions the various habitat. Habitat loss is the major reason why biodiversity is threatened.
Certain human activities are known to have destroyed the natural habitats of living organisms. Many species have become extinct due to these human activities; many more are threatened and some are already on the brink of extinction.
Below are the examples of activities that contribute to habitat loss and threaten biodiversity:
Certain human activities are known to have destroyed the natural habitats of living organisms. Many species have become extinct due to these human activities; many more are threatened and some are already on the brink of extinction.
Below are the examples of activities that contribute to habitat loss and threaten biodiversity:
- Activity: Illegal logging
Effects: Destroys forests and cause the living organisms in them to lose their natural habitat; destructs the ecosystem. - Activity: Poaching/hunting of wild animals
Effects: Destroys the cycle of life and causes imbalance in the food chain, thus affecting the survival of other animals. - Activity: Deforestation for agricultural and housing development
Effects: Causes soil erosion and landslides; destructs fertile topsoil, thus creating arid and barren landscapes. - Activity: Over Fishing
Effects: Disrupts the food chain in the ocean, thus affecting the survival of other marine animals; jeopardises future food supply for human survival. - Activity: Mining
Effects: Causes soil erosion and landslides; destructs fertile topsoil, thus creating arid and barren landscapes.