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A Canadian problem …

September 14, 2017 by Glenn Leave a Comment

WWF-Canada’s Living Planet Report Canada shows that wildlife is on a troubling decline.

You can check out the news and download the report here.

WWF A Canadian problem – Canada’s wildlife is on a troubling decline

Living Planet Report Canada
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Source: Living Planet Report Canada | WWF-Canada

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