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Five ways to stop the world’s wildlife vanishing

October 1, 2014October 18, 2015 Posted in Publications

Dr Paul Jepson has written a timely piece on The Conversation, given the recent Living Planet Report 2014, which carried the headline of a 52% drop in wildlife populations over the past forty years. Follow this link to read his post.

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