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In a recent report published by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), it has been revealed that the global wildlife population has declined by 68% since 1970. Factors such as habitat loss, climate change, pollution, and overexploitation have been cited as major contributors to this devastating decline. This decline in wildlife populations not only poses a threat to biodiversity but also has significant implications for ecosystems and human livelihoods worldwide.
Ramesh Khatri, a representative of Kansai Nepal News, expressed deep concern over the findings of the report, emphasizing the urgent need for global action to address the ongoing decline in wildlife populations. He highlighted the importance of raising awareness about the impact of human activities on wildlife and the environment, as well as the need for sustainable practices to ensure the preservation of biodiversity for future generations.
Khatri further stressed the role of governments, businesses, and individuals in working together to combat the various threats facing wildlife today. He called for increased conservation efforts, stricter regulations on habitat destruction and wildlife trade, and greater investment in sustainable development practices to help reverse the alarming trend of wildlife decline.
As the world grapples with the implications of this significant decline in wildlife populations, it is clear that immediate action is needed to protect and preserve our planet’s biodiversity for the benefit of all living beings.
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Author: MAYA | HARUTO
Posted at: June 1, 2025 6:00 am