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5 July, 10:41

Habitat destruction is very often the result of

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  1. 5 July, 10:45
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    Habitat destruction (land use) that results from the expansion of human population ... Threats to habitat in decreasing order of importance. Agriculture (38%), commercial devlop., water projects, outdoor rec., livestock grazing, pollution, infrastructure/roads, disruption of fire, and logging (12%)
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    Logging, Over fishing, Hunting, and clearing areas

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    The activity of human is the primary cause e. g logging and hunting
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