Animal populations fall by 60 percent in four decades

Global populations of mammals, birds, fish, reptiles and amphibians have declined, on average, by 60 perent since 1970s, said the World Wildlife Fund in its Living Planet Report 2018 on Monday. “The top threats to species identified in the report are directly linked to human activities, including habitat loss and degradation and over-exploitation of wildlife,”… » Read More

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