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Global wildlife population declines by nearly three-quarters in half a century

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October 10, 2024
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Global wildlife population declines by nearly three-quarters in half a century
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Negro river, around the Manaus region, one of the rivers that has suffered most from the drought that has spread across the Amazon in recent months (Jaqueline Lisboa/WWF Brazil/PA)

These include mass die-off of corals which would destroy fisheries and storm protection for millions of people in coastal communities, while the melting of the Greenland and West Antarctic ice sheets would unleash many metres of sea level rise.

In the Amazon, deforestation and climate change could soon lead to a point where it is no longer suitable for tropical rainforest, causing a tipping point which would emit huge amounts of carbon and alter global weather patterns.

The Amazon’s pink river dolphin has seen significant declines in populations, the report warns (Mark Carwardine/naturepl.com/WWF)

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The Amazon’s pink river dolphin has seen significant declines in populations, the report warns (Mark Carwardine/naturepl.com/WWF)

The Living Planet Index, which draws on data from 35,000 population trends and 5,495 species shows Latin America and the Caribbean have seen the fastest declines in wildlife, with average wildlife populations drop 95 per cent in 50 years.

While declines have been less dramatic in Europe and North America, this reflects that large-scale impacts on nature had already taken place before 1970 in those parts of the world, the report says.

Mike Barrett, WWF chief scientific adviser, said the 73 per cent decline was “really shocking”.

“It’s not just the Living Planet Index, all globally recognised indicators tell exactly the same stories, whether we’re talking about population abundance, about species diversity, extinction rates, or the extent and intactness of natural habitats, these all tell us that nature is in free fall,” he said.

Numbers of nesting hawksbills on Milman Island, Australia, have declined significantly (Christine Hof/WWF-Australia/PA)

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Numbers of nesting hawksbills on Milman Island, Australia, have declined significantly (Christine Hof/WWF-Australia/PA)

The report highlights tumbling populations for creatures from nesting female hawksbill turtles in the Great Barrier Reef to Amazon pink river dolphins in Brazil.

It also highlights some conservation bright spots including increases in mountain gorillas in Virunga mountains in East Africa, and the comeback of European Bison populations in central Europe, but warns they are not enough amid a backdrop of widespread habitat destruction.

And while governments have agreed global targets to tackle climate change, halt and reverse declines in nature and support sustainable development, the report warns there is still a huge gap between the finance and action needed and what is currently being delivered.

What happens in the next five years will “determine the future of life on Earth”, it says.

The report highlights some conservation successes such as the return of European bison (Adrian Grancea/WWF/PA)

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The report highlights some conservation successes such as the return of European bison (Adrian Grancea/WWF/PA)

It calls for more, and more effective, protected areas, for moves to support the rights of indigenous and local communities caring for their land, and “nature based solutions” such as agroforestry – integrating trees into farming – and restoring mangroves to cut emissions, boost nature and help people.

It also calls for scaling up nature-friendly farming, more plant-based diets and less meat and dairy in developed countries, reducing food waste and redirecting harmful subsidies to support sustainable agriculture.

The energy system must be transformed to curb climate changes and finance must be redirected away from harmful activities towards those that support the global goals on nature, climate and development, it urges.

In the UK, WWF is calling for a Living Planet Act to require the Government to produce plans demonstrating how they manage Britain’s land and seas to meet climate, nature and food security commitments.

More sustainable farming practices such as agroforestry are needed, the report says (David Bebber/WWF-UK/PA)

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More sustainable farming practices such as agroforestry are needed, the report says (David Bebber/WWF-UK/PA)

And WWF UK’s chief executive Tanya Steele warned that Britons were “inadvertently driving deforestation and nature loss through what we eat and through what we buy” in products imported from abroad.

“So beyond the butterflies and the wasps here at home, what’s happening in the Amazon, what is happening all around the world, we have to acknowledge that it may feel far away, but actually that nature loss is being driven by us and by other developed countries and it is on us to stop and look to protect and restore nature.”

And she said: “Nature underpins, of course, everything – our societies, our economies, it provides the food we eat and the air we breathe.

“This report is a wake-up call. The need to protect and restore nature has never been more urgent.”

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