Wild populations of monitored animal species have plummeted over 70 percent in the last half-century, according to the latest ...
Latest WWF Living Planet Report shows monitored global wildlife populations falling 73% on average over 50 years.
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By: Caitlin Kingsmill, News Writer SFU master’s of biological sciences student Vanessa Hum has been working to make the Burnaby campus more bird-friendly. Over nearly half a year, Hum recorded ...
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A project has been launched to reintroduce aurochs to the UK almost four centuries after its extinction in Europe.
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WWF’s flagship Living Planet Report details sharp declines in monitored wildlife populations with the steepest drops recorded ...
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A lynx stretching in the sun, tadpoles swimming beneath lily pads and an investigator dusting a tusk for prints are among the ...
The world's monitored wildlife populations are down 73 per cent, with Australian species and the reef in the crosshairs, a ...