28 not reverse, biodiversity loss. Markedly important to the success of management strategies is the termination of land conversion for urbanization, agricultural activities, and deforestation. Humans play a direct role in the distribution of the land. Since 1820, they have directly converted the land for agricultural uses and urbanization. Concurrently, they have had indirect effects on land coverage by controlling wildfires inducing and climate change. In turn, changes in land have led to fragmentation and increased climate change even more, which decreases biodiversity. As a result, there is an ever pressing need to restore the Earth to its original condition through management strategies. Both directly and indirectly, humans are the drivers of land cover change, which exacerbates environmental issues. As such, they need to be the agents of change and implement management strategies to restore the Fox River Area to its original state.
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