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6 April, 01:10

How might deforestation of a forest habitat directly affect populations of tree-dwelling animals?

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  1. 6 April, 01:32
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    when the tree's cut down from deforestation it will make all the animals, reptiles, and birds leave there habitat and the animals will not have place to go and they will died from hunger.
  2. 6 April, 01:39
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    Deforestation of a forest hatbitat directly affects populations of three-dwelling animals by taking away their home (habitats) thus leaving them homeless and possibly the occurence of starvation.
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