Wildlife populations across Canada are declining across all types of animals.
Even the vast wildernesses of Canada are in a death spiral.
From the article:
The biggest declines were seen in grassland habitats, where wildlife populations declined by 62 per cent on average since 1970. In forests, mammal populations declined by 42 per cent, on average, over the last five decades. And throughout Canada, species of global conservation concern, those found on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species, saw their populations decline by 43 per cent, on average.
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