The number of wild animals fell 58 percent in 40 years


Since 1970, 58 per cent in four decades, the number of wild animals, a report has claimed.
Julajikyala Society of London (jeesaela) and the World Wildlife Foundation (WWF) Living Planet Assessment "is the name of the report, if the current trend continues the number of vertebrates by ?0?0 may be reduced by two-thirds.
The organization as a wetland wildlife, desert, instead of all the animals had been caught.
According to the various lakes, rivers and wetlands has been the most affected animals.
Loss of shelter, traffic, pollution and climate change to be reduced due to the review of wildlife has been claimed.


WWF science and policy chief said. Mike Barrett said, if the current situation continues, the number of wild animals have not been reduced. But it can not under any circumstances be allowed to continue.
The report, however, that the two organizations have been talking about what many have criticized.
The Living Planet Report, the report is published once every two years. The report is to review the actual situation of the world's wildlife.


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