- A third of global protected areas such as national parks have been severely degraded by human activities in what researchers say is a stunning reality check of efforts by nations to stall biodiversity loss...failure to protect biodiversity in places identified for that purpose is ‘staggering’. https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2018/may/18/a-third-of-worlds-nature-reserves-severely-degraded-by-human-activity 18 comments worldnews
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