Secondary Disturbance
Secondary Disturbance
mau forest, mt. kenya forest, and abedare forest
yes
forest
the reason is because of the rain forest am i right computer?
Secondary Disturbance
Secondary Disturbance
Secondary Disturbance
Forest dwelling animals will be forced out of their forest environment. Unless there are forests nearby, they are out in the open and more vulnerable to predators, and starvation. Also, deforestation on a large scale (the Amazon rain forest, etc) would drastically alter the climate if deforestation continues unchecked. If a forest is felled in small areas (as followed by the British Forestry Commission) and then replanted, the forest becomes more sustainable and less harmful to forest animals.
Forest ares are filled with Exocet animals lot of tress and in some areas sometimes can be lot a water
they force forest animals to migrate into cities and can also polute areas
in forest areas like vancover and woodland animals are all over the place
Bengal tigers are important to the tropical rain forest because it has alot of prey and if the Bengal tiger became extinct its prey would over populate and with deforestation happening all over the rain forest dangerous would be forced into urban areas.
Yes, Brazil is home to the most famous tropical rain forest in the world - the Amazon Rainforest, which is one of the areas most densely populated by rare and endangered animals.
Tropical Rain Forest.
mau forest, mt. kenya forest, and abedare forest
No. Apart from the fact that New Zealand's climate does not lend itself to savannah, the kiwi needs to live in forest areas. Its natural habitat is native forests but it is now found in kauri and coniferous forest where the undergrowth is dominated by tree ferns, as well as temperate rainforests. However, due to habitat clearing, the kiwi is now forced to survive in semi-wooded forest, scrubland and agricultural areas.