As I walked back to the place I knew, I was surprised to see that there
was nothing left. Instead of the big huge trees, stood buildings. Instead of
animals, people were roaming. So how did the change come across? Well, as human
population increases exponentially, the space we need to live also increased. Cutting down of forests, has been a
major contributor to loss of animal habitat. In the Indian Rainforest's ,
cutting down of trees has led to major animal species dying and the loss of
habitat has led them to lose their homes.
In 2009 in India, many incidents of tiger spotting were reported which
eventually led to many getting killed due to tiger attacks. With the loss of
habitat, we humans give the animals no choice but to surrender and live in our
territory. Currently, most of the habitat loss over the world has led to
environmental changes such as global warming. With less trees, Carbon Dioxide
levels in our atmosphere rise at an alarming rate. The depletion of the ozone
layer can be also calculated, as a result of habitat loss. With more and more
animals dying and becoming extinct, the environment getting unstable and the
depletion of the ozone layer, humans are hurting themselves more than they hurt
the environment around them. As more and more humans ask for housing, and as
more forests are cut down, humans are creating something that might lead them
to their own doom.
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