The findings of The Living Planet Report 2020 are clear. Our relationship with nature is broken.

Biodiversity - the rich diversity of life on Earth - is being lost at an alarming rate. The impacts of this loss on our well-being are mounting. And catastrophic impacts for people and planet loom closer than ever.

Time is running out. We must take action now if nature is going to recover.

LIVING PLANET REPORT 2020

The Living Planet Report, WWF’s flagship publication released every two years, is a comprehensive study of trends in global biodiversity and the health of the planet.

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THE LIVING PLANET INDEX

The population sizes of mammals, birds, fish, amphibians and reptiles have seen an alarming average drop of 68% since 1970.


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WHAT YOU CAN DO?

Biodiversity loss. An accelerating climate crisis. Pandemics.

These are the realities we're living with in 2020. The outlook may seem bleak but the good news is that there's a growing movement of people committed to challenging the status quo and taking real action to protect nature.

Will you join them by taking the actions below?

PLEDGE NOW

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