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Part of @ZSLScience | The Living Planet Index is a measure of the state of the world's #biodiversity based on population trends of vertebrate species globally

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Reporting on the Thames’ bird populations was carried out by modelling a Living Thames Index, developed using the Living Planet Index methodology. 🦆 🔗 Follow the link to read the report! zsl.org/what-we-do/pro…
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At the LPI every record is checked using a strict protocol. If a population trend meets our criteria, it’s included! ✅ We don’t compare absolute population sizes - only relative change over time. This makes trends comparable across the LPI, even if methods and units vary. 📊
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Using the largest dataset to date, the report presents the clearest and starkest picture of wildlife decline in Canada yet. More than half of the species studied are decreasing in abundance. wwf.ca/media-releases…
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World Wildlife Fund Canada’s Living Planet Report Canada (LPRC) 2025: Wildlife at Home reveals the most severe average decline in the size of monitored wildlife populations in Canada since WWF-Canada began reporting two decades ago.
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Monitored wildlife populations have decreased on average by 73% between 1970 and 2020, finds the latest Living Planet Index by our Institute of Zoology – the most comprehensive measure of vertebrate population trends across the globe. zsl.org/news-and-event…
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🐟 Migratory freshwater fish are crucial to maintaining river health and supporting countless communities around the world. 🌍 But these species are facing extinction due to habitat degradation and overexploitation. ➡️ Read the latest #LivingPlanetIndex2024
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