World Wildlife Day - a Chat With Richard Davis

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Wildlife across the planet faces unprecedented challenges, from habitat destruction and illegal wildlife trade to climate change and human-wildlife conflict.
According to the World Wildlife Fund, nearly 60% of global wildlife populations have declined since 1970.
As the world unites to celebrate World Animal Day on 4 October 2024, EcoTraining, Africa’s leading field guide training institution, calls for greater action to reverse this trend through the power of education, ensuring the survival of our planet's species.
4 Oct 2024 10AM English South Africa Leisure · Society & Culture

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