What Are The Threats To Biodiversity?
Habitat destruction,gene pool diversity, pollution, exotic species
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Biodiversity refers to the variety among living organisms and their ecological habitats. Threats to these include all of what you had mentioned, including human acts (over hunting animal species), deforestation of natural habitats, invasions of non-native species (that threatens the native species of a region), and climate changes.
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