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Why are there so many critically endangered bird species?

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granted no one who answered the question is an expert and probably did not do any research on the subject. but deforestation is a small problem people hunting birds do not effect endagered species because hunters dont kill endagered birds and there are limits to how many birds a hunter can kill per season. birds are effected very easily by enviromental changes like frogs they can die very easily if chemicals and other materials seep into water or their habitatfrom landfills or farm run off
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I was hoping for a more concise, and detailed answer. ( I have to admit, i%26#039;m never using this feature again. Not because of your answer, the rest of the world are idiots.

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  • Habitat destruction, fragmentation, non-native vegetation, domesticated cats, pollution/toxic chemicals.

    Deforestation can have an affect as well..this allows a brood parasite bird called the Brown-headed Cowbird to expand it%26#039;s range affecting birds that are not usually exposed to them, and who have no evolutionary defences.
  • its because.......
    -of human deforestation
    -illegal loggings
    -hunting for fun
    -using dangerous chemicals to faint a bird
    -burning of trees
    -.................
    ............and because
    most of sellers are shooting for different kind of birds
    and it them..........
  • That%26#039;s is because of the rampant deforestation and the proliferation of poachers.
  • People shoot them for a sport, people mess with their eggs, tornatoes, hurricanes, flood, and more...
  • People = consumerism=environmental degradation=loss of habitat=extinction
  • Because of the most dangerous species on earth HUMANS .....lol these creatures are in danger.We are to blame for this...
  • DEFORESTATION
  • cause george bush ****** up the world.
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