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Wildlife populations plummet by 73%

A devastating collapse in average wildlife populations since 1970 is revealed by WWF’s flagship Living Planet Report. Ecosystems are nearing collapse and we are close to irreversible tipping points.

The Living Planet Report 2024

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Solving the nature loss crisis

It’s not too late to save our living planet, but it will take some big changes. As well as making much greater efforts to conserve and restore nature, we need to tackle the causes of its destruction by transforming our food, energy and finance systems.

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TIPPING POINTS: WHY WE'RE ALL AFFECTED
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Our Ambition

The world has changed.

Wildlife has halved in less than a generation. Natural habitats are being put under increasing pressure. And climate change is leading us into uncharted territory.

But people have changed too.

They’re more aware of the threat to essentials like food, water and clean air. They’re more ambitious, more innovative. And they’re backed by a growing number of corporations.

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