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flag Human activities have caused a nearly 20% decline in global biodiversity, a new Swiss study reveals.

flag A new study by Swiss researchers has found that human activities are causing major biodiversity losses worldwide, affecting all species and ecosystems. flag By analyzing over 2,000 studies, the team discovered that human impacts, including habitat changes, pollution, and climate change, have reduced species numbers by nearly 20% in affected areas compared to non-impacted sites. flag The study highlights severe losses among vertebrates and emphasizes the urgent need to address these threats to protect global biodiversity.

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