According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature, over 45,300 species face extinction, which is indicative of the broader ecosystem crisis affecting global biodiversity.
Forests, home to 68% of mammal species, are crucial in regulating the environment, yet recent analyses reveal deforestation levels are 45% above the target needed to halt natural degradation.
The World Wide Fund for Nature reported a staggering 73% decline in monitored wild animal populations globally since 1970, underscoring the urgency of addressing biodiversity loss.
In addition to deforestation, factors like logging and wildfires contribute significantly to woodland degradation, putting conservation goals at serious risk as current efforts fall 20% short of targets.
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