Human-wildlife overlap to increase across over half of land by 2070, study says

Published 13:58 on August 22, 2024  /  Last updated at 13:58 on August 22, 2024  / /  Biodiversity, International

The overlap between humans and wildlife is expected to grow across more than half of land worldwide by 2070, with potentially grave implications for habitat and species conservation, a paper has said.
The overlap between humans and wildlife is expected to grow across more than half of land worldwide by 2070, with potentially grave implications for habitat and species conservation, a paper has said.


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