Poaching and habitat destruction are both threats to biodiversity.
Habitat loss occurs when natural ecosystems are destroyed, resulting in a reduction in the amount of habitat accessible to species living in a specific location.
Habitat loss, which deteriorates natural areas and hence reduces species distribution ranges, is the greatest danger to ecosystem biodiversity and conservation worldwide. The expansion of human populations and activities are the primary causes of habitat destruction (i.e., mining, logging, trawling, industrial production, urbanization, etc.).
Poaching is the illegal slaughter of wild animals for a variety of reasons (meat, recreation, etc.) in violation of international, federal, state/provincial, and local regulations. Poaching has the potential to severely reduce the number of organisms in natural populations, reducing genetic diversity and ultimately leading to the extinction of natural populations and species.
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