Global wildlife population fell 73% : Living Planet Report 

Syllabus : GS3/Environment 

In News

  • The World Wildlife Fund’s (WWF) Living Planet Report 2024 reveals a catastrophic 73% decline in monitored wildlife populations over the past 50 years (1970-2020)

The Living Planet Report

  •  WWF’s flagship publication, released every two years
  • It  is a comprehensive study of trends in global biodiversity and the health of the planet.

Key Findings 

  • The Living Planet Index (LPI) tracks trends in nearly 35,000 populations of 5,495 species.
  • Freshwater populations experienced the steepest decline at 85%, followed by terrestrial (69%) and marine (56%).
  • Regions wise : It highlights significant declines in monitored wildlife populations across different regions:
    • Latin America and the Caribbean: 95% decline
    • Africa: 76% decline
    • Asia-Pacific: 60% decline
    • North America: 39% decline
    • Europe and Central Asia: 35% decline
  • Some populations have stabilized or increased due to conservation efforts, such as:
    • Mountain gorillas increased by about 3% per year in East Africa (2010-2016).
    • Bison populations rose from 0 to 6,800 in central Europe (1970-2020).
  • Primary Threats: The main threats to wildlife include:
    • Habitat loss and degradation
    • Overharvesting (mainly from the global food system)
    • Invasive species
    • Disease
    • Climate change

Impact 

  •  Significant drops in wildlife threaten ecosystem health and can lead to irreversible changes, pushing nature towards dangerous tipping points (e.g., decimated forests, destroyed rainforests, and coral reefs).
  • Declines in wildlife populations signal increased extinction risks and ecosystem health issues.

Recommendations:

  • WWF leaders emphasize the need for immediate action to prevent further declines, highlighting that compromised nature is more vulnerable to climate change.
  • Develop and implement ambitious national nature and climate plans.
  • Reduce overconsumption of food and energy equitably.
  • Increase public and private investments aligned with sustainability goals.
  • Eliminate activities negatively impacting biodiversity and redirect funding toward positive initiatives.

Source: TH

 

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