Living Planet Report – It’s Time to Act

Living Planet Report – It’s Time to Act

Published on Oct 13
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Call Of The Wild
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<p>According to a new report from WWF, global wildlife population sizes have plummeted by 69% on average since 1970. The rate of decline is a severe warning that the rich biodiversity that sustains all life on our planet is in crisis, putting every species at risk – including us.   </p> <p>Using this critical report as a guide, join host, WWF-UK Ambassador Cel Spellman and Mark Wright, Director of Science at WWF-UK, on a whistle-stop tour around the world to find out about the health of our planet – and what nature desperately needs from us right now. With special thanks to <strong>Stephanie Jenouvrier</strong> from Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution; <strong>Smriti Dahal</strong>, Manager of Conflict, Communities and Connectivity at Tigers Alive Initiative, WWF; and Welsh adventurer, explorer and wildlife biologist <strong>Lizzie Daly.</strong> </p> <p><strong>Use your voice. </strong>Join a national conversation on action to protect and restore nature in the UK and help hold our le...