A shocking new report on global biodiversity is detailing what it calls "a catastrophic decline" in wildlife populations ...
Anne Makovec reports on the shocking results of a new study on global biodiversity and what it means for a warming planet.
“Restoring forests, wetlands, and mangroves can improve biodiversity, bolster food security, and enhance resilience against extreme weather events.” The steepest wildlife population declines were ...
it is simply an absurd proposition to claim government can’t provide the lion’s share of investment required to turn the tide on biodiversity decline. Especially, as it may be far cheaper and ...
TOKYO - A sharp decline in the number of familiar bird ... and the Nature Conservation Society of Japan on Oct 1 warns that biodiversity is declining in these green spaces. The report is based ...
Africa is unique as a region and home to significant numbers of large mammals and is rich in biodiversity. The LPI for Africa shows a decline of 76%, equivalent to 2.8% per year. “The continent ...
“It’s imperative we try and restore some of that ecological function, as, with climate change, we will see changes in rainfall, changes in temperatures and more severe disasters which will exacerbate ...
WWF released its Living Planet Report 2024, a comprehensive study of trends in global biodiversity and the ... have suffered the heaviest global declines, falling by 85%, followed by terrestrial ...
After you take action, share your favorite alerts (or the whole page) to help spread the word about saving the world’s biodiversity ... loss and degradation have caused most of the bird declines, but ...
The report shows a more severe decline on the continent compared to ... Further, national biodiversity strategies and action plans are inadequate, often lacking financial and institutional support.