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Global wildlife populations to decline by 67% by 2020

Friday, 28 October 2016 14:48

Harvest mouse Harvest mouse © Amy Felce

New data released by WWF and the Zoological Society of Londn reveals that overall global vertebrate populations are on course to decline by an average of 67% from 1970 levels by the end of this decade, unless urgent action is taken to reduce humanity’s impact on species and ecosystems.

A summary of the report can be downloaded below.  For full report go to:
 
https://www.zsl.org/science/news/landmark-report-shows-global-wildlife-populations-on-course-to-decline-by-67-per-cent

Photo: Harvest mouse © Amy Felce The British Wildlife Centre

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