Fewer people doesn't always mean better outcomes for nature—just look at Japan
Fewer people doesn't always mean better outcomes for nature—just look at Japan
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Fewer people doesn't always mean better outcomes for nature—just look at Japan

Since 1970, 73% of global wildlife has been lost, while the world's population has doubled to 8 billion. Research shows this isn't a coincidence but that population growth is causing a catastrophic decline in biodiversity.
Our research demonstrates that biodiversity recovery needs to be actively managed, especially in depopulating areas.