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- One in five people rely on wild species for income and food . . .
Its latest evaluation details how billions of people in developed and developing countries benefit daily from use of wild species “for food, energy, materials, medicine, recreation, inspiration
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The Living Planet Report 2020 (LPR) shows us that global biodiversity loss is at its worst Here, we distil the key figures of the regional assessment
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While heat related bird deaths have been recorded across the Americas in recent weeks, similar incidents have luckily not yet been reported in other regions But that does not mean birds won’t be impacted by the rise in temperatures this year The current heat in the Mediterranean region has been accompanied by dry conditions
- Catastrophic 73% decline in the average size of global . . .
Catastrophic 73% decline in the average size of global wildlife populations in just 50 years reveals a ‘system in peril’ WWF’s flagship Living Planet Report details sharp declines in monitored wildlife populations with the steepest drops recorded in Latin America and the Caribbean (95%), Africa (76%) and Asia–Pacific (60%), followed by North America (39%) and Europe and Central Asia (35%)
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- The World Lost Two-Thirds Of Its Wildlife In 50 Years. We Are . . .
Human activities have caused the world's wildlife populations to plummet by more than two-thirds in the last 50 years, according to a new report from the World Wildlife Fund The decline is
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