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What are some solutions to the problems caused by the barred owl

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The size of the barred owl population in that ecosystem would decrease.
Reduced biodiversity, or the variety and richness of various kinds of animals and plants in a given setting, is the main consequence of habitat degradation.
An animal's population rapidly declines as it draws closer to extinction when it loses the habitat or natural home that it requires to survive.
A proportional drop in the number of animals inhabiting a given landscape is predicted to result from habitat destruction.
One might anticipate a drop in animal abundance of 50%, for instance, if 50% of a forest environment that supports a big population of an animal is destroyed. similarly, If all of the large, dead trees were removed from the ecosystem, The size of the barred owl population in that ecosystem would decrease.
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