What are the consequences of overexploiting forestry resources?
- Overexploitation of forestry resources contributes to habitat fragmentation and can lead to the inability of certain species to survive in their environments.
- Reasons for forestry overexploitation include clearing land for agriculture and livestock farming, as well as logging for timber and firewood.
- The extraction of wood from forests generally results in improved biodiversity and habitat connectivity.
- Overexploitation of forests has no significant impact on plant and animal populations.
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