· the 2024 living planet report revealed a 73% average decline in wild vertebrate species since 1970. · wwf’s 2024 living planet report details an average 73% decline in wildlife populations since 1970. Nature’s technicians makes it clear why these declines are devastating not only for wildlife but also for people. Learn how you can help wwf make a difference. Wwf has been part of successful wildlife recovery stories ranging from southern africa’s black rhino to tigers across asia. And this, in turn, is helping to protect rich and varied ecosystems while ensuring people continue to benefit from nature. The report warns that, as the earth approaches dangerous tipping points posing grave threats to humanity, a huge collective effort will be required over the next five years to tackle the dual climate and nature crises. These two reports couldn’t have come at a more critical time. But we also focus our efforts on those species—like tigers, rhinos, whales and marine turtles—whose protection influences and supports the survival of other species or offers the opportunity to protect whole landscapes or marine areas. World wildlife fund - the leading organization in wildlife conservation and endangered species. We protect wildlife because they inspire us.
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· the 2024 living planet report revealed a 73% average decline in wild vertebrate species since 1970. · wwf’s 2024 living planet report details an...