LOSS OF THE WORLD'S BIODIVERSITY

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Over the last 50 years there has been rapid growth in human consumption, population, global trade, and urbanization, resulting in humanity using up more of the earth's resources than can be replenished naturally.

A recent WWF report found that population sizes of mammals, fish, birds, reptiles and amphibians have decreased by an average of 68% between 1970 and 2016.

More broadly, a recent analysis found that the sixth mass extinction of Earth's wildlife was accelerating.

More than 500 species of land animals are on the verge of extinction and will likely disappear within 20 years; the same number lost over the last century. Scientists say that without human destruction of nature, this rate of loss would take thousands of years.
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