Animals Are Being Pushed Out of Their Habitats by: Oziel, Natalie, Ethan, Cynthia.

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Animals Are Being Pushed Out of Their Habitats by: Oziel, Natalie, Ethan, Cynthia

“We as people have destroyed the ecosystems by deforestation, overhunting, moving into areas and limiting the space that animals are able to live in. When we cut down forests, we destroy millions of homes for animals such as termites, ants, woodpeckers, nesting spots, and destroy 100 years or more of nature in one tree.” ID ,. "How have humans destroyed ecosystems." ANSWERS. N.p., n.d. Web. 13 May

Coyotes are coming into our cities because were taking their habitats away.

We can plant trees so that animals can live in them.

We can also build bird houses so birds can live in them.

For future suggestions: We can have at least two bird houses on a school, or we can make sure we have enough shrubs and bushes for animals to hide in.