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NATURE IS DISAPPEARING: THE AVERAGE SIZE OF WILDLIFE POPULATIONS HAS FALLEN BY A STAGGERING 73%
The latest edition of the Living Planet Report, which measures the average change in population sizes of more than 5,000 vertebrate species, shows a decline of 73% between 1970 and 2020.
DANGEROUS TIPPING POINTS ARE APPROACHING
Changes in the natural world may appear small and gradual – but over time, their cumulative impacts can add up to trigger a much larger change called a tipping point. Tipping points can be sudden, often irreversible, and potentially catastrophic for people and nature.
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Your Living Planet Report – a six-page ‘mini version’ of the Living Planet Report that offers not only a concise summary of key data, but also practical, empowering and hopeful advice about what you can do to protect our living planet
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The full Living Planet Report 2024 (94 pages)
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