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Nature decline is now nearing dangerous tipping points, WWF warns

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79% Informative

World Wide Fund for Nature releases Living Planet Report , a comprehensive overview of the state of the natural world.

It reveals global wildlife populations have shrunk by an average of 73% in 50 years .

60% of the world's Amazon pink river dolphins have been wiped out by pollution and other threats, including mining and civil unrest.

WWF UK head Tanya Steele said many ecosystems were "on the edge of very dangerous tipping points".

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81

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81

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36

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formal

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English

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58

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