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='''World to lose two-thirds of wildlife populations in one human lifetime'''=
::<big><big>'''Visit Wildlife Watch at NatGeo'''</big></big>
 
::* https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/topic/wildlife-watch
 
 
 
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::<big><big>'''[[Extinction]] Threats Across Our Living Earth'''</big></big>
 
:::<big>'''World to lose two-thirds of wildlife populations in one human lifetime'''</big>




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<big>'''World wildlife "falls by 58% in 40 years"'''</big>
<big><big>'''World wildlife "falls by 58% in 40 years"'''</big></big>
 
'''October 2016'''


* http://www.wwf.ca/newsroom/reports/wwf_living_planet_report_2016.cfm
* http://www.wwf.ca/newsroom/reports/wwf_living_planet_report_2016.cfm
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[[File:Biodiversity more than counting species.png|link=http://biographic.com/posts/sto/the-shortfalls-of-biodiversity]]
: * https://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/Category:Biodiversity
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: <big><big>'''The Living Planet Report'''</big></big>
: '''The 2022 edition of the biennial Living Planet Report of the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) shows an average 69% decline in the relative abundance of monitored wildlife populations worldwide between 1970 and 2018...'''
: * https://www.wwf.org.uk/sites/default/files/2023-05/WWF-Living-Planet-Report-2022.pdf
<font color=green> [https://greenpolicy360.net/w/Category:Earth <big><big><big>🌎 '''On Earth'''</big></big></big>]</font>
Wildlife Watch is National Geographic’s reporting project covering the exploitation of wildlife. Learn more about our mission, and meet the team below. (2016)
Rachel Fobar, National Geographic Staff
Rachel Fobar is a National Geographic Society wildlife trade investigative reporter covering wildlife crime and exploitation for Wildlife Watch. Previously, she covered criminal justice and potentially wrongful convictions for The Medill Justice Project. She has also written for The Guardian, Popular Science, and Bustle. For her work, she has received several awards, including the Chicago Headline Club’s Peter Lisagor Award. Fobar has a bachelor’s degree in journalism from Northwestern University.
Dina Maron, National Geographic Staff
Dina Fine Maron is senior National Geographic Society wildlife trade investigative reporter. Previously, she covered medicine and health for Scientific American. You can also see some of her award-winning work at Newsweek, The Boston Globe, E&E News and Time.com. She attended Brandeis University and has a master’s degree in public health from Johns Hopkins University.
[http://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/Endangered_species <big><big>'''Endangered Species'''</big></big>]
:[http://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/Anthropocene <big><big>'''In the Age of the Anthropocene'''</big></big>]
: * https://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/Extinction
<big><big>'''[[All Species Day]]'''</big></big>
: <big><big>'''[[Planet Citizen Vision of Living Earth]]'''</big></big>
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Latest revision as of 14:46, 1 March 2024

Featured.png


Visit Wildlife Watch at NatGeo


Living Earth.png


Extinction Threats Across Our Living Earth
World to lose two-thirds of wildlife populations in one human lifetime


Meerkats Suricates in Namibia.jpg


World wildlife "falls by 58% in 40 years"


Biodiversity more than counting species.png

* https://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/Category:Biodiversity


For Wildlife.jpg


The Living Planet Report
The 2022 edition of the biennial Living Planet Report of the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) shows an average 69% decline in the relative abundance of monitored wildlife populations worldwide between 1970 and 2018...


* https://www.wwf.org.uk/sites/default/files/2023-05/WWF-Living-Planet-Report-2022.pdf


🌎 On Earth


Wildlife Watch is National Geographic’s reporting project covering the exploitation of wildlife. Learn more about our mission, and meet the team below. (2016)

Rachel Fobar, National Geographic Staff

Rachel Fobar is a National Geographic Society wildlife trade investigative reporter covering wildlife crime and exploitation for Wildlife Watch. Previously, she covered criminal justice and potentially wrongful convictions for The Medill Justice Project. She has also written for The Guardian, Popular Science, and Bustle. For her work, she has received several awards, including the Chicago Headline Club’s Peter Lisagor Award. Fobar has a bachelor’s degree in journalism from Northwestern University.

Dina Maron, National Geographic Staff

Dina Fine Maron is senior National Geographic Society wildlife trade investigative reporter. Previously, she covered medicine and health for Scientific American. You can also see some of her award-winning work at Newsweek, The Boston Globe, E&E News and Time.com. She attended Brandeis University and has a master’s degree in public health from Johns Hopkins University.


Endangered Species

In the Age of the Anthropocene
* https://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/Extinction


All Species Day

Planet Citizen Vision of Living Earth


Be kind-2.jpg


Le Grand Bleu.png


Audubon - Photo by Shari McCollough.jpg

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