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The decline in global biodiversity is a pressing issue, with human activities being the primary cause.
An alarming 96% of the world’s remaining mammalian biomass is made up of humans or our domesticated animals.
Every day, dedicated individuals and organizations worldwide are working tirelessly to combat this decline in biodiversity. These efforts range from community-based patrols to enforcing regulations that prevent illegal activities like poaching.
In some extreme cases, law enforcement and journalists have exposed and dismantled global networks involved in heinous acts like the torture and killing of baby monkeys.
These collective efforts are known as counter-wildlife crime interventions.
2024-05-15 12:00:03
Source: phys.org