The larger the human populationAll of the members of a single species that live within a geographical area. gets, the more land we require. More houses must be built, more resources found, more food must be grown and more waste is produced. This often means less space and fewer resources for other animals and plants.
Often biodiversityThe range of animals and plants in a given area. is significantly reduced when land is cleared for human uses, such as building, quarrying, farming and waste disposal. Think about the reduction in biodiversity that occurs when an area of rainforest is cut down to grow crops.