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The WWF’s “Living Planet Report” shows that wildlife populations across Africa have declined by 76% in the past 50 years. This decline affects mammals, birds, amphibians, reptiles and fish.
The WWF report also said that an index tracking 1,300 vetebrate speces -- birds, fish, amphibians, reptiles and mammals -- showed that populations had fallen for most by about 30 percent because ...
The report includes a modeling study commissioned by WWF that found up to 82 percent of the DDT applied indoors could eventually escape outdoors. A WWF report released in June, 1998 demonstrated that ...
Global wildlife populations have plummeted by an average of 73% over the past 50 years, according to the World Wildlife Fund's (WWF) Living Planet Report 2024. The biennial report presents a ...
Dozens of new species of animals and plants including a catfish with protruding teeth and a tree frog with striking bright green eyes have been found in the past year in the forests of Borneo, a ...