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WWF report says the wildlife population worldwide lost more than 2/3 in the past 5 decades. The biggest reasons for that were habitat loss, mass fishing and hunting, climate change, and pollution. Wildlife in the Caribbean was hurt the most, with a decline of 94% in population since 1970.

 

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