Wildlife Conservation Society: Since 2000, A Mexico-Sized Chunk of Intact Land Has Been Swallowed Up by Humanity
September 19, 2020
September 19, 2020
NEW YORK, Sept. 19 -- The Wildlife Conservation Society issued the following news release:
A team of researchers from University of Queensland, Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) and other groups have found that an area of biologically important "intact" land the size of Mexico has been swallowed up by human development since the year 2000.
Publishing their results in the journal One Earth, the team used the "Human Footprint," to measure humanity's . . .
A team of researchers from University of Queensland, Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) and other groups have found that an area of biologically important "intact" land the size of Mexico has been swallowed up by human development since the year 2000.
Publishing their results in the journal One Earth, the team used the "Human Footprint," to measure humanity's . . .