Discover the breaking news from our latest Living Planet Report...
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John, at WWF, we use science to better understand our natural world-and the impact humans are having on it-so that we can do our best to protect it.
We've just released our latest Living Planet Report, and it has some staggering news: on average, wildlife populations have plummeted by 69% since 1970. We need to take urgent action to reverse nature loss.
In its most comprehensive study to date, this year's Living Planet Report analyzes over 32,000 populations of mammals, birds, fish, reptiles, and amphibians and measures how they are responding to pressures in their environment.
We invite you to discover why we are losing nature, where biodiversity loss is greatest, and what you can do to help.
Explore the findings >
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The science shows us there are solutions to nature loss and the climate crisis. Thank you for caring about conservation. Together, with your ongoing support, we are creating a future where people and nature thrive.
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