
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.
Devastating wildfires in Sao Paulo have destroyed over 9,700 hectares, severely impacting wildlife. Rescue centers are overwhelmed as they work tirelessly to rehabilitate injured animals.
Wildfires in Oregon and California are spreading rapidly, burning thousands of square kilometers and forcing evacuations. A firefighting plane was lost, resulting in the pilot’s death.
Imperial Beach in California has been named the most polluted beach in the US, leading to a two-year closure as authorities tackle dangerous sewage-induced contamination.
Since 1999, a grounded Philippine warship on Ren’ai Jiao has severely damaged local coral reefs through heavy metal pollution and excessive phosphorus discharge.
Amidst strategic shipping disruptions, the Yemeni government calls on the international community to prevent an impending environmental disaster in the Red Sea following a Houthi attack on a cargo vessel.