Wildlife In 'Catastrophic Decline' Due To Human Destruction, Scientists Warn

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Wildlife In 'Catastrophic Decline' Due To Human Destruction, Scientists Warn


Wildlife populations have fallen by more than two-thirds in less than 50 years, according to a major report (PDF) by the conservation group WWF. The report says this "catastrophic decline" shows no sign of slowing. And it warns that nature is being destroyed by humans at a rate never seen before. The report looked at thousands of different wildlife species monitored by conservation scientists in habitats across the world. They recorded an average 68% fall in more than 20,000 populations of mammals, birds, amphibians, reptiles and fish since 1970.

Measuring the variety of all life on Earth is complex, with a number of different measures. Taken together, they provide evidence that biodiversity is being destroyed at a rate unprecedented in human history. This particular report uses an index of whether populations of wildlife are going up or down. It does not tell us the number of species lost, or extinctions. The largest declines are in tropical areas. The drop of 94% for Latin America and the Caribbean is the largest anywhere in the world, driven by a cocktail of threats to reptiles, amphibians and birds. Research published in the journal Nature suggests that to turn the tide we must transform the way we produce and consume food, including reducing food waste and eating food with a lower environmental impact.
 

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Anyone who has spent decades watching wildlife carefully, or speaks to people who do, knows that this isn't even debatable.

There's a select few species that thrive near humans (rats, certain squirrels, deer in agricultural fields). But the vast majority of shyt is getting bodied.

Destroying large tracts of land, diverting large quantities of water, and using large quantities of fertilizer/pesticide/herbicide, are probably the biggest culprits. Fisheries are a big problem too. Global warming/man-driven droughts have an influence now as well.
 

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Anyone who has spent decades watching wildlife carefully, or speaks to people who do, knows that this isn't even debatable.

There's a select few species that thrive near humans (rats, certain squirrels, deer in agricultural fields). But the vast majority of shyt is getting bodied.

Destroying large tracts of land, diverting large quantities of water, and using large quantities of fertilizer/pesticide/herbicide, are probably the biggest culprits. Fisheries are a big problem too. Global warming/man-driven droughts have an influence now as well.
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Unlikely but best case scenario is that being that close to all the data brings him to his senses like it did the NASA chief.

Trump made a Republican Congressman and climate-change denier the head of NASA (first time a politician had ever been given that role). He came in pretty anti-climate change, but the scientists there must have showed him shyt that scared the sense into him cause within months he pulled a full 180 and was saying that climate change was real and it was our fault.

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