How do climate change and pollution affect wildlife?
Climate change and pollution have significant impacts on wildlife, threatening their survival and altering their habitat. Global warming caused by climate change leads to shifts in weather patterns and temperature, resulting in changes in vegetation patterns and water availability, ultimately shaping the ecosystem of animals. Pollution, such as air and water pollution, negatively affects wildlife by causing diseases, deformities, and decreased reproductive abilities. These effects can cause wildlife populations to decrease and reduce the overall biodiversity of ecosystems. Therefore, efforts must be made to reduce the impact of climate change and pollution on wildlife for the sake of preserving biodiversity and sustaining ecological balance.
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