The World Lost Two-Thirds Of Its Wildlife In 50 Years. We Are to Blame
Human activities are causing an "unprecedented" and alarming decline in wildlife populations around the world, a new report warns. It says the staggering loss ultimately threatens human life as well.
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September 11, 2020 at 04:13AM
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NPR News: The World Lost Two-Thirds Of Its Wildlife In 50 Years. We Are to Blame
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