Report: Wildlife populations halved on average since '70s

Thursday, October 27, 2016 - 05:01 in Biology & Nature

LONDON (AP) -- Environmentalists say that global wildlife populations have fallen an average of 58 percent when compared to the 1970s, with human activity having an impact on African elephants in Tanzania, maned wolves in Brazil, salamanders in the United States and orcas in the waters of Europe....

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