Syria's natural landscape is experiencing a notable transformation, with a net decrease of 8.40% in tree cover over recent years. This decline is primarily driven by wildfires, which have accounted for a significant portion of tree cover loss. In 2025 alone, wildfires were responsible for 98.60% of the total tree cover loss. The latest incident in Al-Hasakah Governorate highlights the ongoing environmental challenges. Despite some gains, the overall trend indicates a persistent reduction in tree cover, raising concerns about the long-term ecological impact. As Syria grapples with these challenges, the focus remains on understanding and mitigating the factors contributing to this environmental shift.