北京,2022年10月13日——世界自然基金会(WWF)于今天发布了全球旗舰报告《地球生命力报告2022 》(Living Planet Report 2022)。《报告》指出,监测范围内的野生动物种群数据——包括哺乳动物、鸟类、两栖动物、爬行动物和鱼类,自1970年以来平均下降了69 % 。《报告》强调,当前自然生态面临严峻挑战,政府、企业和公众必须...
The Living Planet Index (LPI) within the report, provided by the Zoological Society of London (ZSL), shows that between 1970 and 2018, monitored wildlife populations in Latin America and the Caribbean region declined by 94 percent on average. It also revealed that in less than a lifetime, m...
The Living Planet Report 2024© Wideangle Media / WWF Switzerland 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...
and improve human well-being.WWF LIVING PLANET REPORT 20249 The scale of the challenge demands transationTo maintain a living planet where people and nature thrive,we need action that meets the scale of the challenge.We need more,and more effective,conservation efforts,while also systematically ...
WWF于2022年10月发布的《地球生命力报告2022》(LivingPlanetReport2022)1显示,监测范围内的野生动物种群(包括哺乳动物、鸟类、两栖动物、爬行动物和鱼类)自1970年以来平均减少了69%。当前,自然和生态环境面临严峻挑战,政府、企业、公众和每一个利益相关者必须刻不容缓地采取变革行动,扭转生物多样性退化趋势。 《通过...
Every two years, the World Wildlife Fund(WWF)publishes the Living Planet Report—a report on Earth's overall health. The WWF released this year's report on Oct 30. It says that populations of animals including mammals(哺乳动物), birds and fish have fallen by an average of 60 percent since...
Every two years, the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) publishes the Living Planet Report — a report on Earth's overall health. The WWF released this year's report on Oct. 30, 2018. It says that the numbers of animals, including mammals (哺乳动物), birds and fish have fallen by an average ...
Every two years, the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) publishes the Living Planet Report - a report on Earth's overall health. The WWF released the 2018 report on 30 October 2018. It says that populations of animals including mammals, birds and fish have astonishingly fallen by an average of60 pe...
According to this year's Living Planet Report by the WWF in October, populations of animals 1 mammals(哺乳动物), birds and fish have fallen by about 60 percent since 1970. This is mainly 2 human activities. Climate change, habitat(栖息地)loss, 3 and hunting are some of the biggest causes...