Deforestation has a significant impact on global biodiversity by destroying the natural habitats of countless plant and animal species. As forests are cleared for agriculture, logging, and urbanization, many species lose their homes, leading to habitat loss and fragmentation. This disruption can result in the extinction of species unable to adapt or migrate to new areas. Additionally, forests are vital for providing oxygen, regulating climate, and supporting a diverse range of ecosystems. The loss of these ecosystems can disrupt the balance of various species and lead to a decrease in biodiversity worldwide. To mitigate these effects, conservation efforts and sustainable practices are essential in preserving global biodiversity.