![]() Humans destroy forests and reduce the resources wildlife needs to survive and preserve itself, making it all more likely for various species to go extinct or be in direct conflict with places where there is human life. Fragmentation of habitat can break up and divide large populations of species, and it is all primarily caused by humans. Because of industrial reasons, humans are exploiting nature's resources at the cost of clearing and destroying natural habitats deforestation, urbanization, and mining progressively lower the number of homes for the wildlife on our planet. ![]() Habitat destruction is one of the biggest threats wildlife species have to face today. The goal of wildlife conservation is making sure that it does not happen. Have you ever imagined what it would be like if the future generations would not be able to experience nature the same way you did? What if the remaining animal species went extinct, and their habitats destroyed? Would your children, grandchildren have anything left to admire? How would our world look stripped to it's bare-bones, without the forests and animals that make it what it is?
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