UK wildlife suffering 'downward pattern of decline' in biodiversity, review says
The UK now has less than half of the plant, animal, and fungal life it once had remaining, as a result of human activity, with the losses blamed on farming, climate change, unsustainable fishing, and marine development.
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The government's chief adviser on nature told Sky's Thomas Moore that if we don't have a healthy environment we "don't have an economy in the long term."