According to the WWF report, by what percentage has the global wildlife population declined since 1970?

According to the WWF report, by what percentage has the global wildlife population declined since 1970?

  • Correct Answer: 73%
  • 60%
  • 50%
  • 80%

Explanation: According to the WWF report, the global wildlife population has declined by 73% since 1970.

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