Causes of Species Extinction
There are several threats that can lead to species extinction, including habitat destruction, pollution, overharvesting, and human overpopulation. Deforestation due to kaingin farming and illegal logging destroys wildlife habitats in the Philippines. Water pollution from garbage, factories, and agricultural runoff causes eutrophication and fish kills. Air pollution from vehicle emissions produces smog and acid rain. Coastal destruction from activities like mining, fishing, and development damages coral reefs and mangrove forests. Climate change from greenhouse gas emissions raises global temperatures and endangers many species. Conservation efforts are needed to achieve sustainable development and protect biodiversity.