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The clock is ticking to save Central Africa's forest elephants. Populations of the elusive elephants have plunged by around 80 percent inside one of the region's most important nature preserves ...
In a first, a team led by Tanzanian remote-sensing scientist Robert Masolele used high-resolution satellite data and deep-learning techniques to draw up a map identifying the drivers of forest ...
Africa's rare forest elephants which play a key role in replenishing the central African rainforests will need almost a century to recover from an onslaught by ivory poachers because of their slow ...
But Africa has the highest rate of forest loss in the world. About 3.9 million hectares of African forest - the size of about 381 million soccer fields - was destroyed every year between 2010 and ...
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Africa has the highest rate of forest loss in the world - MSNThe theme of South Africa’s 2025 G20 presidency – “Solidarity, Equality, Sustainability” – lends itself to finding solutions to forest loss.
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