The Deterioration of Wildlife in the Green Mountain Region and its Development Potential
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https://doi.org/10.54172/wk6mta11Keywords:
Environmental degradation, Wildlife, Natural ecosystem, Unbridled exploitation, Environmental balanceAbstract
The phenomenon of the deterioration of wildlife is not confined to specific countries or regions; rather, multiple areas around the world suffer from it. Wildlife constitutes an inseparable part of the components of the natural ecosystem, which include natural vegetation, climate, water, soil, and others. These components continue to maintain their natural balance as long as they remain under natural conditions. However, human exploitation disrupts this balance. This disruption typically manifests in various forms of environmental degradation, such as the decline and extinction of wildlife. If left untreated in a timely manner, this deterioration leads to the loss of elements of the natural ecosystem, which play a crucial role in maintaining environmental balance. Addressing this imbalance then becomes extremely challenging.
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