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  1. 13 Οκτ 2022 · Wildlife populations - mammals, birds, amphibians, reptiles and fish - have seen a devastating 69% drop on average since 1970, according to WWF’s Living Planet Report (LPR) 2022.

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      What sort of employer is WWF EU? WWF European Policy Office...

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  2. Videos & Resources. AWF 2021 Annual Report. Download: AWF_AR21_Book_Layout_LowRes_2.pdf. Make a gift to protect Africa's most vulnerable species.

  3. 12 Οκτ 2022 · GLAND, (13 October 2022) - Monitored wildlife populations* - mammals, birds, amphibians, reptiles and fish - have seen a devastating 69% drop on average since 1970, according to WWF’s Living Planet Report (LPR) 2022.

  4. 2021 Conservation Progress Report 2 | P a g e Conserving Africa’s Wildlife and Wildland, and Empowering Local Communities Africa is undergoing rapid economic growth, infrastructure development, new international investment, and increasing democratization and urbanization. Population growth on the continent may have the

  5. 17 Ιουν 2021 · 2021 Wildlife Progress Report. Date: June 17, 2021. With your support, we are protecting some of the world's most vulnerable species, from tigers and elephants to polar bears and bison.

  6. Our 2021 Annual Report looks back on a year filled with stories of nature's resilience, the undaunted human spirit, and the collective ingenuity of our partnerships. The sight of a bull elephant on the African horizon is a breathtaking reminder of nature’s prowess. But today, nature needs us to act.

  7. African wild dog conservation, population monitoring and research. We focus on two key conservation areas in the Zimbabwean part of the Greater Limpopo Transfrontier Conservation Area (GLTFCA); Savé Valley Conservancy (SVC/the conservancy) and Gonarezhou National Park (GNP/the park).