Between 1970 and 2020, the steepest decline in biodiversity took place in Latin America, which suffered a ninety-four percent decrease in monitored wildlife population, with freshwater population falling by an average 85 percent, species such as the Amazon's pink river dolphin plummeting in numbers by as much as
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Between 1970 and 2020, the steepest decline in biodiversity took place in Latin America, which suffered a ninety-four percent decrease in monitored wildlife population, with freshwater population falling by an average 85 percent, species such as the Amazon's pink river dolphin plummeting in numbers by as much as