There is a reason humans are believed to be the largest predators. While it is no secret that human activity has impacted all life on the planet, a recent World Wildlife Fund (WWF) report puts ink to paper, and it is underlined in red. Between 1970 and 2018, WWF monitored wildlife populations across the globe and ascertained that there had been a massive decline in their numbers. 69%, to be precise, all because of human activities.
Nature
69% Of Earth's Wildlife Has Been Lost In The Last 50 Years
And humans are to blame

Mangroves are also at threat from human activities. Credit WWF
Mangroves are also at threat from human activities. Credit WWF

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