Populations of thousands of animal species from around the world have declined by an average of 69 percent since 1970, according to a new report. Researchers studied nearly 32,000 populations of 5,230 species from around the globe, and found that on average, those populations declined by 69 percent between 1970 and 2018. The report does not suggest that extinction rates of individual species are rising, but researchers say the finding is significant because it provides a “snapshot” of overall changes to ecosystems and their health. “Essentially, declines in abundance are early warning indicators of overall ecosystem health,” the report said. The report, from the World Wildl
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