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Animal populations experience average decline of almost 70% since 1970, report reveals

Animal populations experience average decline of almost 70% since 1970, report reveals

Huge scale of human-driven loss of species demands urgent action, say world’s leading scientists.

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WWF Living Planet Index shows wild animal population decline almost 70 per cent in 'worrying' report

The World Wildlife Fund Living Planet Index highlights "devastating" losses in more than 5,000 species globally in a study across 48 years. 
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Plastic pollution affects 88% of marine species: WWF

Wildlife group WWF says plastic has infiltrated all parts of the ocean, calling for urgent efforts to create an international treaty on plastics.

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Researchers are asking for volunteer 'walrus detectives' to spot walruses from space

If you're concerned about the effect of climate change on the Arctic's wildlife now you have a way to get involved from your own home by signing up to be what the World Wildlife Fund has described as a "walrus detective."

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New WWF report identifies key species most at risk as planet heats up

A new report from the wildlife nonprofit WWF called "Feeling The Heat: The fate of nature beyond 1.5°C of global warming" has highlighted the critical survival issues facing 12 key species if climate change surpasses 1.5 degrees Celsius and the effect those losses would have worldwide.

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Forests as big as France have grown back since 2000

Satellite data analysis by WWF and other conservation groups shows encouraging but insufficient signs of global forest regeneration.

Prince Philip: Beneath the gaffes, the Duke of Edinburgh ran deep
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Prince Philip: Beneath the gaffes, the Duke of Edinburgh ran deep

The Duke of Edinburgh was famed for his insults. But there was depth to him, too, particularly on wildlife conservation.
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