Animal populations shrunk an average of 69% over the last half-century, a report says

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Animal populations shrunk an average of 69% over the last half-century, a report says
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According to the report's authors, the main cause of biodiversity loss is land-use changes driven by human activity, such as infrastructure development, energy production and deforestation. | via npr

Cattle graze near a fire in Amazonas, Brazil, on Sept. 22. A new report analyzed years of data on wildlife populations across the world and found a downward trend in the Earth's biodiversity.That's the upshot offrom the World Wildlife Fund and the Zoological Society of London, which analyzed years of data on thousands of wildlife populations across the world and found a downward trend in the Earth's biodiversity.

"The message is clear and the lights are flashing red," said WWF International Director General Marco Lambertini. He said world leaders gathering at the U.N. Biodiversity Conference in Montreal in December should take major steps to reverse environmental damage. Solutions range from the conservation of mangroves to a cross-border barter system in Africa to the removal of migration barriers for freshwater fish, the report said.that humans have the opportunity to change how they do things to benefit nature.

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