How is Madagascar's wildlife being affaected by deforestation?

What other regions of the world have experienced deforestation and wildlife extinction?

  • i know the the rain forest is one and so is africa are their any others. I am a first year science student. What are the cause of these

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    everywhere where there are or where forrests and wild life Madagascar a botanic paradise is now destroyed the exotic animals sold or killed ,the forest slash and burned for agriculture ,the coastal water poluted by topsoils washed fronm the denuded moutains by the rains. many many countries in Africa (because of poverty and war as well as greedy farming ) Borneo because of the expensive timber india ,China ,Mexico ,South Americas Amazonia, Europe because of civilization,USA,Japan because of overpopulation, you name it if they had lots of it ,they also lost a lot ,some places ALL.

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Australia has the highest rate of species extinction in the world... this is mainly down to: 1. habitat destruction: landclearing for agriculture, mining and urban sprawl, logging for timber 2. invasive species: particularly predation by foxes and cats, habitat loss and damage by feral pigs and poisoning by eating cane toads.

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the philippines.the growth of human population are uncontolable so the same happen to the destruction of the forest due the increasing demand for wood and charcoals.

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