
WWF Report: Africa’s Wildlife Down 76% Since 1970
Africa’s iconic wildlife has plummeted by 76% since 1970, driven by habitat loss, climate change, and more, according to WWF.
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Africa’s iconic wildlife has plummeted by 76% since 1970, driven by habitat loss, climate change, and more, according to WWF.
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A new World Wildlife Fund report reveals a catastrophic decline in wildlife populations over the past 50 years, putting biodiversity targets at risk as the UN prepares to assess progress on a crucial treaty.
Ecosystems are in jeopardy as wildlife populations plummet 73% since 1970, warns WWF. The alarming decline underscores the urgent need for global conservation efforts.
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