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Plant__Eater t1_ivwpm70 wrote

From the study:

>We have shown clearly that land/sea use change mainly in the form of rapid expansion and intensifying management of land used for cropping or animal husbandry (9)—and direct exploitation mostly through fishing, logging, hunting, and wildlife trade (9)—have been the two dominant drivers of global biodiversity loss overall over recent decades (Fig. 1A).[1]

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