A new World Wildlife Fund study shows since 1970, more than 80% of the global populations of freshwater migratory fish have declined significantly. The report calls developments in its Living Planet Index "distressing," and faults habitat loss and degradation. It says factors like river fragmentation due to dams, and agricultural encroachment, account for half of the threats. .
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By Sherrel Charles Every year, the Environmental Awareness Group (EAG) engages with hundreds of students and teachers across Antigua and Barbuda in various educational outreach activities. From career days, to school presentations on Redonda, the Antiguan Racer, sea turtles, and other environmental science topics, to taking the students on a…