10 Interesting Fact About The impact of urbanization on wildlife habitats
10 Interesting Fact About The impact of urbanization on wildlife habitats
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Urbanization will reduce the living space for wildlife, such as natural habitats and their shelter.
Animal species that depend on a balanced environment, such as insect-eating birds, can experience a significant decline in population due to urbanization.
Urbanization can also introduce foreign or invasive species to the environment that can interfere with local ecosystems.
Population of some animal species that are more adaptive to environmental changes, such as mice and urban birds, can increase due to urbanization.
Increased motor vehicles and air pollution produced can also affect the health and balance of local ecosystems.
The presence of humans in the environment can interfere with the natural behavior patterns of animals and can cause disorders in their life cycle.
The development of urban areas can threaten the existence of endangered species, such as tigers and Javan rhinos.
Urbanization can interfere with animal migration through urban areas, such as migrant birds and fish.
Urbanization can also affect seasonal and weather patterns, which can affect the availability of food and shelter for animals.
Although urbanization can have a negative impact on the environment and biodiversity, conservation and greening efforts can help minimize this negative impact and maintain biodiversity in urban areas.