Half the world's wildlife lost in the last four decades

Scale of human destruction should serve as a 'wake-up call for us all', according to the WWF

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The number of wild animals on Earth has more than halved in the last four decades, according to new research.

The 2014 Living Planet Report shows that populations of mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians and fish have dropped by an average of 52 per cent since 1970.

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