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Land use change is still the most important driver of biodiversity loss. [iStockphoto]

The planet has experienced an average decline of 69 percent in its species populations since 1970, a new report has revealed.

The declining trend in vertebrate populations has continued despite an array of political and private sector commitments, according to Living Planet 2022-Building a Nature-Positive Society, by World Wide Fund (WWF).

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