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Habitat fragmentation is the biggest threat to biodiversity
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True. Habitat fragmentation is considered one of the biggest threats to biodiversity because it leads to the division of large, continuous habitats into smaller, isolated patches. This can severely impact species' ability to find mates, food, and shelter, as well as disrupt migration patterns and reduce genetic diversity.

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