Overexploitation Threatens Ecosystems and Life-Sustaining Resources Worldwide
Overexploitation happens when we take too many plants and animals from nature faster than they can reproduce. This can harm the environment and the animals. People do this for many reasons, like making money or getting food. There are different types of overexploitation, like hunting too many animals for fun or for selling. If we keep overexploiting, we can destroy the resources we need to survive. Scientists are studying ways to use nature's resources without harming them.