Your answer wasn’t quite right, the correct answer is 69%.
According to WWF, wild populations of mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians have declined by 69% since 1970. Over the same period, the global human population has more than doubled, increasing from 3.7 billion to more than 8 billion today. These extra billions of people have all required land, food, water and energy, amongst other finite and renewable resources. These needs have all impacted negatively on the Earth and its wildlife.
You guessed it. The correct answer is 69%.
According to WWF, wild populations of mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians have declined by 68% since 1970. Over the same period, the global human population has more than doubled, increasing from 3.7 billion to more than 8 billion today. These extra billions of people have all required land, food, water and energy, amongst other finite and renewable resources. These needs have all impacted negatively on the Earth and its wildlife.