Human-made habitats are environments that have been created or modified by humans to meet their specific needs. These habitats can be found in urban, suburban, and rural areas and are designed to provide shelter, food, and other resources for both humans and other living organisms.
There are several types of human-made habitats, including:
Human-made habitats can have both positive and negative effects on wildlife. They can provide new sources of food and shelter for certain species, while also disrupting natural ecosystems and leading to the decline of other species.
Studying human-made habitats can help us understand the complex relationship between humans and the environment, and how our actions can impact wildlife and ecosystems.
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