Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Half of the Worlds Wildlife Gone

The internet is lit up today with news from the recent WWF announcement that roughly HALF of the worlds vertebrate species have vanished in the last 40 years. It is a devastating figure. But it should not come as a surprise. The massive over-fishing of our oceans, rampant deforestation of forests all over the globe, and myriad other wholesale destruction of nature, have made it virtually impossible for wildlife to survive the growing influence of the Anthropocene. #LPR2014

As the Wall Street Journal writes: "The latest analysis was done by scientists at the wildlife group WWF, the Zoological Society of London and other organizations. Based on an analysis of thousands of vertebrate species, it concludes that overall animal populations fell by 52% between 1970 and 2010."

The world is becoming a quieter place. Which is exactly what Mother of God is about. What I have seen in my decade of work in tropical rainforests around the world, is that the natural world is in trouble. I have seen it with my own eyes. And it seems now more black and white than ever: if our generation does not succeed in reversing the tide of destruction, our world will lose much of its living things. 

Click Here to read the firsthand account of whats really going on in Amazonia, and the last few wild places on Earth.

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