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Freshwater fish populations plunge 81% as river migrations collapse

A global report highlights a dramatic 81% decline in migratory freshwater fish populations since 1970, primarily due to the fragmentation of habitats caused by dams and human activities. This alarming trend underscores the urgent need for policies promoting river connectivity and sustainable water management to protect these vital species.

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