The World Wide Fund for Nature’s biennial Living Planet Report
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“It is no exaggeration to say that what happens in the next five years will determine the future of life on Earth,” new WWF report warns
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In just half a century, Earth's wildlife has vanished at an alarming rate, pushing us to the brink of ecological collapse – but there's still hope if we act now.
Wildlife in crisis is a wake-up call for humanity. The World Wide Fund for Nature’s biennial Living Planet Report , released today, paints a dire picture of the planet's health.
The latest WWF report, A System in Peril , reveals a shocking 73% decline in monitored wildlife populations between 1970 and 2020. This catastrophic loss over a 50 year period, driven by human activities and climate change, signals a planet in peril.
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