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Biodiversity is facing mounting threats from habitat loss and fragmentation. The homes of many wildlife species are being destroyed as their native habitats are being converted for human uses, including urban development, agriculture, mines, and other extractive industries.

Healthy ecosystems depend on plant and animal species as their foundations. When a species becomes endangered, it is a sign that the ecosystem is slowly falling apart. Each species that is lost triggers the loss of other species within its ecosystem.

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  • Endangered Species
    Endangered Species
    281 images
    The best way to protect endangered species is to protect the places where they live. Species endangerment and extinction have three major anthropogenic causes—overhunting or overharvesting; introduction of nonnative species, including the spread of disease; and habitat degradation or loss.
  • Critically Endangered Species
    Critically Endangered Species
    22 images
  • Near Threatened Species
    Near Threatened Species
    183 images
  • Vulnerable Species
    Vulnerable Species
    208 images
  • Comeback Species
    Comeback Species
    44 images
  • Keystone Species
    Keystone Species
    74 images
  • Threats & Pests
    Threats & Pests
    26 images

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