Collins, AaronSalyards, Emily2023-03-262023-03-262023-03-03https://hdl.handle.net/10474/3704In New England, and the country in general, habitat loss is a large problem. Forests are being cleared daily to make room for new developments. Forests have been cleared to create things like highways and apartment complexes, and it seems as if this is a never ending process. The loss of forests does not only hurt the trees that are getting cut down, it hurts the animals and other plants that depended on those trees for habitats and food. Animals are forced to move into new areas after their homes are destroyed. This may cause them to move into areas such as residential areas which may be unsafe. Here we show the effects of habitat loss on animals and the ecosystem and some ways that people may be able to make a difference; like going paperless or shopping responsibly for wood.en-USAuthor retains all ownership rights. Further reproduction in violation of copyright is prohibited.DeforestationSustainable DevelopmentHabitat ConservationHabitat LossNew HampshireForest EcologyAnimal ProtectionHow Habitat Loss Affects Animals In New EnglandOther