Habitat destruction for dholes, also known as Asiatic wild dogs, refers to the degradation or loss of their natural habitats. Dholes are found in various habitats across Asia, including forests, grasslands, and wetlands. Human activities such as deforestation, agricultural expansion, logging, and infrastructure development lead to habitat destruction for dholes. These activities fragment their habitats, reduce prey availability, and increase human-wildlife conflict. The destruction of suitable habitats ultimately threatens the survival and population of dholes.