> SPECIES that have been assessed for extinction risk are edging closer to the brink, with amphibians facing the greatest risk and coral species deteriorating most rapidly.
> The abundance of vertebrate species, based on assessed populations, fell by nearly one-third on average between 1970 and 2006. Declines are especially severe in the tropics and among freshwater species.
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