Today's human activity is affecting the nature and wildlife of this planet. According to a new study report, this activity has led more than 60 percent of the species to disappear over the past five decades.


Pollution, water pollution, over-exploitation of natural resources and excessive fishing or hunting is the reason why wildlife worldwide Lostly gone. According to the World Economic Forum on Living on Earth, the World Economic Forum on Oct. 30.

The study, in collaboration with the World Wildlife Fund, shows that mammals, mammals, animals, and many reptiles More than 60% of the species have been lost in just over 50 years.

"In the future as well as in the next generation," said Marco Lembertini, manager of the World Wildlife Fund. Can not live happily, if the natural environment is heading into such rapid destruction. "
 For example, a crocodile named Gharial, who lives in India, is now extending to extinction. If there is no blockage, this wildlife will soon be extinct.

Over the extinction of wildlife in the last decades, David Attenborough, a veteran environmental expert on television, The British BBC has called humans "a viral destructive planet."

However, at present, the United Nations agencies involved in environmental protection have held joint meetings and meetings. More successes to find a solution that can restore the stability and sustainability of the natural environment in the world.