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Wild populations of monitored animal species have plummeted nearly 70 percent in the last 50 years, according to a landmark assessment released Thursday that highlights “devastating” losses to nature due to human activity. 🦁 wildlife

“ a devastating fall in wildlife populations, in particular in tropical regions that are home to some of the most biodiverse landscapes in the world,” he said.Mark Wright, director of science at WWF, said the figures were “truly frightening”, particularly for Latin America.

That is equivalent to 550 to 740 billion tonnes of CO2, or 10 to 15 times more than annual greenhouse gas emissions at current rates. Lambertini said the world needed to rethink its harmful and wasteful agricultural practices before the global food chain collapsed. It also calls for governments to properly factor into policymaking the value of services rendered by nature, such as food, medicine and water supply.

“But that also masks historic, very extreme losses of biodiversity,” said Andrew Terry, director of conservation at the Zoological Society of London, which helped compile the data.

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