In the past 50 years, the number of animals has decreased by nearly 70%
- According to World Fund for Nature , the number of animals has decreased by 69% since 1970.
- Deforestation and pollution are the culprits that reduce animal populations.
- is most affected by animal species from Latin America and Caribbean .
day after day, you will realize the impact of pollution on the environment. You will feel the most obvious impact of climate change. But animals suffer. Especially wild animals whose habitats change year after year. This leads to the disappearance of some species and the reduction in the number of copies. Andrew Terry, director of conservation and policy at the London Zoological Society, said that this "a serious recession... tells us that nature is falling apart and nature is empty." The report by the World Wildlife Foundation (WWF) used ZSL's 2018 data on the status of 32,000 wildlife populations, covering more than 5,000 species, and found that the population size decreased by an average of 69%.
Deforestation, human exploitation, pollution and climate change are the biggest causes of this loss.
According to World Wildlife Foundation, the number of wildlife has decreased by nearly 70% over the past 52 years. Mare Nostrum biologists Alexandru Orian and Costin Timofte discuss the topic in Aleph News.
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