WWF Report Wildlife Population Declined Significantly in 50 Years

TapTechNews October 10th news, the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) newly released a report stating that in the 50 years from 1970 to 2020, due to reasons such as habitat loss, climate change, and pollution, the average size of the wildlife population monitored by it has decreased by 73%.

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In this report named Living Report on Biodiversity, the WWF indicates that globally, the decline in the wildlife population in freshwater ecosystems is the largest (85%), followed by terrestrial ecosystems (69%) and marine ecosystems (56%).

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The main reasons for the decline in the wildlife population are the loss and degradation of habitats, followed by overexploitation, invasive species, and diseases, etc.

Introduction to the World Wide Fund for Nature

TapTechNews note: WWF (World Wide Fund for Nature) is one of the largest nature conservation organizations in the world, established in 1961. Its main mission is to prevent the degradation of the Earth's natural environment and is committed to creating a future where humans and nature coexist in harmony. The WWF conducts activities in approximately 100 countries around the world and is involved in multiple fields of environmental protection.

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