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2 Jeremy Hance is a wildlife blogger for the Guardian and a journalist with Mongabay focusing on forests, indigenous people, climate change and more. He is also the author of Life is Good: Conservation in an Age of Mass Extinction. The quotes are from his article ‘Has hope become the most endangered species in conservation?’: Image shows MODIS images of Amazon deforestation in Rondônia from 2000 to 2010. Image credit: NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center: 2

3 Jeremy Hance is a wildlife blogger for the Guardian and a journalist with Mongabay focusing on forests, indigenous people, climate change and more. He is also the author of Life is Good: Conservation in an Age of Mass Extinction. The quotes are from his article ‘Has hope become the most endangered species in conservation?’: 3

4 Jeremy Hance is a wildlife blogger for the Guardian and a journalist with Mongabay focusing on forests, indigenous people, climate change and more. He is also the author of Life is Good: Conservation in an Age of Mass Extinction. The quotes are from his article ‘Has hope become the most endangered species in conservation?’: 4

5 Jeremy Hance is a wildlife blogger for the Guardian and a journalist with Mongabay focusing on forests, indigenous people, climate change and more. He is also the author of Life is Good: Conservation in an Age of Mass Extinction. The quotes are from his article ‘Has hope become the most endangered species in conservation?’: 5

6 Jeremy Hance is a wildlife blogger for the Guardian and a journalist with Mongabay focusing on forests, indigenous people, climate change and more. He is also the author of Life is Good: Conservation in an Age of Mass Extinction. The quotes are from his article ‘Has hope become the most endangered species in conservation?’: Photo credit: Sylke Rorlach via Flickr Creative Commons Licence 6

7 Jeremy Hance is a wildlife blogger for the Guardian and a journalist with Mongabay focusing on forests, indigenous people, climate change and more. He is also the author of Life is Good: Conservation in an Age of Mass Extinction. The quotes are from his article ‘Has hope become the most endangered species in conservation?’: Image: California condor, which was extinct in the wild but has now been reintroduced into nature. Photo credit: Cameron Boulton via Flickr Creative Commons Licence 7

8 The Convention on Biological Diversity: http://www. un
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9 9 The UN’s Decade on Biodiversity: https://www.cbd.int/2011-2020/
Strategic Plan for Biodiversity: Aichi Biodiversity Targets: 9

10 World Wildlife Fund Living Planet Report 2016: https://c402277. ssl
Image credit: European Commission: Photo credit: European Commission 10

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12 12 Dr Richard Pearson, Reader of Biodiversity at UCL
From his paper “We have 15 years to halt biodiversity loss, can it be done?” October 2015: 12

13 13 Dr Richard Pearson, Reader of Biodiversity at UCL
From his paper “We have 15 years to halt biodiversity loss, can it be done?” October 2015: 13

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