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Most habitat has been altered in order to convert it to some other purpose useful for humans. The production of food is the first and foremost reason wildlands are "destroyed," and I think you will agree that food is a necessity. In some cases, valleys are flooded when we create reservoirs with dams; these dams provide an aquifer of water for times when water is more scarce and may provide electrical power.

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organisms do not live independently of each other

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