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The Earth’s wildlife populations have shrunk by a “catastrophic” 73 per cent in just 50 years, according to a leading ...
A new report from the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) reveals a shocking decline in global wildlife populations, with an average decrease of 73% between 1970 and 2020. The "Living Planet Report ...
The information comes as federal agencies and conservation groups continue to make investments in the Great Plains, the ...
The WWF and the Zoological Society of London track ... including clearing rainforest to make way for cattle ranches — ranks as the top cause of population declines. About 40 percent of all ...
It’s time to get your daily dose of nature. WWF's most comprehensive health check for our planet shows that between 1970 and 2020, the size of wildlife populations plummeted by 73% on average. But ...
A health-check for the planet – the report includes the Living Planet Index, which tracks how species populations have fared around the world over a 50-year period ... This is the second report ...
There has been a 73% decline globally in monitored wildlife populations over the past 50 years, according to WWF's Living Planet Report-2024. Ecological degradation, habitat loss, pollution ...