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Could humans wipe out all remaining wild vertebrates on Earth in one year, if no effort is spared in doing so?

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Humans already exterminated more than 50 % of wild vertebrates individuals since 1970 1, 2.

I was wondering if it is possible to wipe out the remaining 50 % in less than a year ?

Note that, in this (alternative?) reality, Humans decide to spare no effort in this endeavour and desire to safeguard domestic species.

Bonus question : Is the Earth still liveable after the extermination ?

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