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Catastrophic 73% decline in the average size of wildlife populations in just 50 years reveals a ‘system in peril’ - WWF’s Living Planet Report
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Posted 10 Oct 2024

Catastrophic 73% decline in the average size of wildlife populations in just 50 years reveals a ‘system in peril’ - WWF’s Living Planet Report

Romania's Bear Dilemma: A Call for Thoughtful Management, Not Panic
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Posted 16 Aug 2024

Romania's Bear Dilemma: A Call for Thoughtful Management, Not Panic

EU Commissioner calls for action to save sturgeon
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Posted 08 Mar 2024

EU Commissioner calls for action to save sturgeon

WWF Launches a Wildlife Matchmaking Initiative to Safeguard Ukraine's Bison Population
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Posted 14 Feb 2024

WWF Launches a Wildlife Matchmaking Initiative to Safeguard Ukraine's Bison Population

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