Summary:
- The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) Canada has released new data showing that wildlife populations in Canada have declined by an average of 83% since 1970.
- The report highlights that habitat loss, climate change, and human activities are the main drivers behind the decline of various species, including caribou, Atlantic cod, and monarch butterflies.
- The findings emphasize the urgent need for conservation efforts and sustainable practices to protect Canada's diverse ecosystems and the wildlife that depend on them.