Sep 30, 2019 · 9:11 AM UTC

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Top cause missing : overpopulation.
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Not missing at all - a very important element in the Report - BUT population is an 'indirect driver' of change in nature - this video is listing the top 5 ranked 'direct' drivers.
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Dewilding is going on in Uk National Parks - traffic, commerce rapidly expanding outdoor recreational events and facilities, big shoots, new house building and ever growing visitor amusements and accommodation?
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The invasive species point is an assumption that they are a problem and not an unknown solution BY nature.
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Seems to me as if the phenomena are the same as previous reports, though the statistics are somewhat worse. As if we are in a spiral, collecting ever better data on the problems but still unable to implement adequate solutions. Will it ever change?
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Where is the Elephant in the room ? No need to mention, everybody knows it.
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These causes can still be checked, nature is our lives.
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thank you VERY much for your excellent research and information!
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Not missing at all - a very important element in the Report - BUT population is an 'indirect driver' of change in nature - this video is listing the top 5 ranked 'direct' drivers.
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