According to the 2024 Living Planet Report released today by World Wildlife Fund (WWF), where I serve as chief scientist, globally monitored wildlife populations have plummeted by 73% in just 50 years ...
But it’s not just an issue that affects wildlife. The illegal wildlife trade is a huge international organised crime – the fourth biggest illegal trade in the world, worth over an estimated £15 ...
According to the 2024 Living Planet Report released today by World Wildlife Fund (WWF), where I serve ... leading to a less resilient forest that doesn’t store as much carbon as it once did.
A collection of classroom resources for primary and secondary schools to support teaching around World Wildlife Day. When is World Wildlife Day? World Wildlife Day is marked annually on 3 March.
The World Wildlife Fund report reveals a 73% decrease in monitored wildlife populations over the past 50 years, with drastic declines in freshwater ecosystems and significant regional losses ...
the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) said Thursday in the latest edition of its Living Planet Report. The report monitors population trends across nearly 5,500 species from 1970 to 2020 and found that ...
The 16th United Nations Biodiversity Conference ended abruptly Saturday as countries disagreed in overtime talks about the ...
according to a new analysis the World Wildlife Fund released Wednesday. The WWF and the Zoological Society of London track 5,495 species of amphibians, birds, fish, mammals and reptiles around the ...
A new study from the World Wildlife Fund found that global wildlife populations have shrunk by 73% in just 50 years. The study included almost 35,000 population trends of nearly 5,600 species ...
a new study by the World Wildlife Fund has found. The study, titled the 2024 Living Planet Report, monitored wildlife populations of 5,495 species of amphibians, birds, fish, mammals and reptiles ...
E ven for a conservation biologist numbed to bad news about nature, the biennial Living Planet report from the World Wildlife ...
In a rather alarming development, World Wildlife Fund (WWF) on Thursday disclosed that the the wild populations of monitored animals have plunged by more than 70% over the years. The WWF Living ...