Major Causes of Biodiversity Loss
Collection of Zoo and Research
Animals and plants are collected throughout the world for zoos and biological laboratories for study and research in science and medicine
Pollution
Release of harmful materials into the environment
Destruction of Habitat
a process of environmental change in which a natural habitat is rendered functionally unable to support the species present
Habitat Fragmentation
an "unnatural detaching or separation of expansive tracts of habitats into spatially segregated fragments" that are too limited to maintain their different species for an infinite future one of the most serious causes of erosion of biodiversity
Natural calamities
floods, draught, forest fires, earth-quakes, volcanic eruptions, epidemics etc. sometimes take a heavy toll of plant and animal life
Control of pests and predators
measures, generally kill predators that are a component of balanced ecosystem and may also indiscriminately kill non-target species
Exploitation of Selected Species
overharvesting and the reduction of genetic diversity among the cultivated species and the disappearance of their wild relatives, drastically limit possibilities of creating new cultivar in the future.
Introduction of exotic species
releasing non-native pets into the wild, planting exotic ornamental plants that spread into wild habitats
Hunting
the catching and killing of wildlife for the commercial utilization of their products such as hides and skin, tusk, fur, meat, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, perfumes and decoration purposes
Biodiversity loss
the reduction of organisms occupying a specific habitat which lead to extinction if no representative species remain to reproduce