Threats to Carnivorous plants
The carnivorous plants habitat is wetlands. In the United states, wetlands are almost gone. Their habitats are being destroyed because people are building parking lots, stores, roads and houses there. Other threats can be pollution from people, and a loss of the amount of water there. Lastly, another threat is poaching. Poaching means that people are taking these plants from their habitats to sell or grow at their homes. These plants are in desperate trouble.