World on track to lose two-thirds of wild animals by 2020

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Living Planet Index shows vertebrate populations are set to decline by 67% on 1970 levels unless urgent action is taken to reduce humanity’s impact.

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The number of wild animals living on Earth is set to fall by two-thirds by 2020, according to a new report, part of a mass extinction that is destroying the natural world upon which humanity depends.

The analysis, the most comprehensive to date, indicates that animal populations plummeted by 58% between 1970 and 2012, with losses on track to reach 67% by 2020. Researchers from WWF and the Zoological Society of London compiled the report from scientific data and found that the destruction of wild habitats, hunting and pollution were to blame.

The creatures being lost range from mountains to forests to rivers and the seas and include well-known endangered species such as elephants and gorillas and lesser known creatures such as vultures and salamanders.

The collapse of wildlife is, with climate change, the most striking sign of the Anthropocene, a proposed new geological era in which humans dominate the planet. “We are no longer a small world on a big planet. We are now a big world on a small planet, where we have reached a saturation point,” said Prof Johan Rockström, executive director of the Stockholm Resilience Centre, in a foreword for the report.

Marco Lambertini, director general of WWF, said: “The richness and diversity of life on Earth is fundamental to the complex life systems that underpin it. Life supports life itself and we are part of the same equation. Lose biodiversity and the natural world and the life support systems, as we know them today, will collapse.”

He said humanity was completely dependent on nature for clean air and water, food and materials, as well as inspiration and happiness.

The report analysed the changing abundance of more than 14,000 monitored populations of the 3,700 vertebrate species for which good data is available. This produced a measure akin to a stock market index that indicates the state of the world’s 64,000 animal species and is used by scientists to measure the progress of conservation efforts.

The biggest cause of tumbling animal numbers is the destruction of wild areas for farming and logging: the majority of the Earth’s land area has now been impacted by humans, with just 15% protected for nature. Poaching and exploitation for food is another major factor, due to unsustainable fishing and hunting: more than 300 mammal species are being eaten into extinction, according to recent research.

ollution is also a significant problem with, for example, killer whales and dolphins in European seas being seriously harmed by long-lived industrial pollutants. Vultures in south-east Asia have been decimated over the last 20 years, dying after eating the carcasses of cattle dosed with an anti-inflammatory drug. Amphibians have suffered one of the greatest declines of all animals due to a fungal disease thought to be spread around the world by the trade in frogs and newts.

Rivers and lakes are the hardest hit habitats, with animals populations down by 81% since 1970, due to excessive water extraction, pollution and dams. All the pressures are magnified by global warming, which shifts the ranges in which animals are able to live, said WWF’s director of science, Mike Barrett.

Some researchers have reservations about the report’s approach, which summarises many different studies into a headline number. “It is broadly right, but the whole is less than the sum of the parts,” said Prof Stuart Pimm, at Duke University in the US, adding that looking at particular groups, such as birds, is more precise.

The report warns that losses of wildlife will impact on people and could even provoke conflicts: “Increased human pressure threatens the natural resources that humanity depends upon, increasing the risk of water and food insecurity and competition over natural resources.”

However, some species are starting to recover, suggesting swift action could tackle the crisis. Tiger numbers are thought to be increasing and the giant panda has recently been removed from the list of endangered species.

In Europe, protection of the habitat of the Eurasian lynx and controls on hunting have seen its population rise fivefold since the 1960s. A recent global wildlife summit also introduced new protection for pangolins, the world’s most trafficked mammals, and rosewoods, the most trafficked wild product of all.

But stemming the overall losses of animals and habitats requires systemic change in how society consumes resources, said Barrett. People can choose to eat less meat, which is often fed on grain grown on deforested land, and businesses should ensure their supply chains, such as for timber, are sustainable, he said.

“You’d like to think that was a no-brainer in that if a business is consuming the raw materials for its products in a way that is not sustainable, then inevitably it will eventually put itself out of business,” Barrett said. Politicians must also ensure all their policies - not just environmental ones - are sustainable, he added.

“The report is certainly a pretty shocking snapshot of where we are,” said Barrett. “My hope though is that we don’t throw our hands up in despair - there is no time for despair, we have to crack on and act. I do remain convinced we can find our sustainable course through the Anthropocene, but the will has to be there to do it.”

I hate to be the misanthropic type, but Agent Smith said it best:

"I'd like to share a revelation that I've had during my time here. It came to me when I tried to classify your species and I realized that you're not actually mammals. Every mammal on this planet instinctively develops a natural equilibrium with the surrounding environment but you humans do not. You move to an area and you multiply and multiply until every natural resource is consumed and the only way you can survive is to spread to another area. There is another organism on this planet that follows the same pattern. Do you know what it is? A virus. Human beings are a disease, a cancer of this planet."

I sure hope I'm no longer alive when our planet is transformed into the world of Wall-E.
 

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Animals and dumb and weak so they die or go extinct
Humans are dumb so they deny they are screwing those echo systems and will suffer eventually
 

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We as a species should be preserving nature and endangered species but because our world is run by coin, global warming is going to change the natural cycle and i doubt that animals such as polar bear, orangutan will exist in the next few years. Depressing shit
 

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Im starting to think that they'll try to thin the human population for real now.
Only a matter of time before we start seeing limits on the number of children we can have to curve this. Kinda like china only allows one child per family. (I think this might have been lifted for them recently)

But I can see something like this happening world wide to conserve resources.....will it be accepted by the general populace?


Probably not. But I can see this potentially happening.
 

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I hate to be the misanthropic type, but Agent Smith said it best:

"I'd like to share a revelation that I've had during my time here. It came to me when I tried to classify your species and I realized that you're not actually mammals. Every mammal on this planet instinctively develops a natural equilibrium with the surrounding environment but you humans do not. You move to an area and you multiply and multiply until every natural resource is consumed and the only way you can survive is to spread to another area. There is another organism on this planet that follows the same pattern. Do you know what it is? A virus. Human beings are a disease, a cancer of this planet."

I sure hope I'm no longer alive when our planet is transformed into the world of Wall-E.
That's not true though. Humans can and do have an
equalibrium with the planet and nature. We are mammals not viruses. We produce like mammals do. There are humans around the world who exist alongside nature as any other indigenous life form here does.

You have tribes like Native Americans of old who live off the land and give in return. In Shanghai, there are civilizations where the wildlife around them don't even fear humans and their eco system has been cared for and sustained by the pretense of these humans.

We behave like viruses because we are corrupted by material want and wealth. Our intelligence is as much to blame for this as our now hardwired behavior to consume more than we actually need. This is where the "virus" analogy comes into play.

We aren't biologically similar to viruses. We just behave like them through generations and generations of material want being engrained into our ways of life from the moment of conception
 

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Wouldn't it be cool if humanity was outside of the food web. Where we cAn artificially grow our own food supply and control the environment. Where we completely took control of the Earth.
 

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Im starting to think that they'll try to thin the human population for real now.
The NWO has. That's why one of their main goals was to push on the gay agenda. Plus, you have the whole conspiracy about the chemical trails in the sky and whatever. they want to rid the world of half or more of its population.
 

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The NWO has. That's why one of their main goals was to push on the gay agenda. Plus, you have the whole conspiracy about the chemical trails in the sky and whatever. they want to rid the world of half or more of its population.
From a realistic standpoint I fully understand & semi agree but when a thought of me being one of the millions I shy away from the idea.
 

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New species are discovered every day on a mass scale.

''Right now there are 1.2 million or so known living species. Some 15,000-20,000 are added to the list every year. This may seem a lot but there are plenty more to find. In 2011, researchers estimated there are as many as 7.5 million species awaiting discovery.''

Wild animals on progress to extinction in the next 4 years is mathematically contradictory to discovery statistics.
 

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what the **** has capitalism done to the environment that soviet russia didn't do?
Well if you didnt realise global warming is mainly casued by fossil fuels and becasue the world is built upon money large companies will refuse to spend money on sustainable resources/methods plus becasue of globalisation smaller developing nations sell their resources to larger companies and nations thus damaging the environment further.
 

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we dont like nature that much, all we've done is get rid of it in place of our own ideas and for our own comfort. the most common household pets are all genetically mixed and matched by us

its sad but im not losing sleep over death anymore
 
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