Poaching - Illegal hunting or capturing of wild animals, often for profit., Deforestation - The clearing of forests to make way for farming, construction, or other uses, which destroys animal habitats and threatens species., Habitat loss - The destruction or alteration of an animal’s natural living environment, usually due to human activity, which threatens species survival., Low reproductive rates - A situation where an animal species produces few offspring, making it difficult for the population to recover from declines., Overfishing - The practice of catching fish at a rate faster than they can reproduce, leading to population decline., Human Encroachment - The expansion of human activities, such as farming or urban development, into natural habitats., Disease - The spread of illnesses among animal populations, often exacerbated by environmental changes, leading to population declines., Pollution - The introduction of harmful substances, such as chemicals or plastic, into the environment. This can have an impact on both animals and their habitats.,

B2-C1: Endangered Species

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