How come wild life is an exhaustible natural resource?
Wild life is an exhaustible natural resource. Plant and animals are affected by various human activities. Extensive use of arable land for construction, depletion of vegetation, soil erosion and loss of soil productivity cause negative impacts on the flora of wild life. Poaching and hunting are another major cause of animal species extinction which leads to the exotic species of animals getting endangered and becoming extinct altogether. If these plants and animals would extinct, there would be no wild life on earth one day.