The Tsitsikamma marine protected area along the Garden Route. South Africa is currently working to finalise the development of the draft White Paper on the Conservation and Sustainable Use of South Africa’s Biodiversity. Photo: Stock
We’ve been spending nature’s capital faster than it can regenerate. Once again this is the message that comes through loud and clear in WWF’s Living Planet Report 2020. Released today it highlights that global populations* of mammals, birds, amphibians, reptiles and fish have suffered an average two-thirds decline in less than 50 years.
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