The World Wide Fund for Nature’s biennial Living Planet Report

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The World Wide Fund for Nature’s biennial Living Planet Report

“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.

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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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