Wildlife Populations Drop 73% Since 1970, WWF Reports
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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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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