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17 Jul 2026

Madagascar Faces Increasing Wildfire Incidents: A 5.90% Decline in Tree Cover
Madagascar Faces Increasing Wildfire Incidents: A 5.90% Decline in Tree Cover

Madagascar is grappling with a significant environmental challenge as wildfire incidents continue to rise, with the latest alert reported in Boeny on July 17, 2026. Over the years, the country has experienced a 5.90% decline in tree cover, equating to a net loss of approximately 1,023,956 hectares. The primary driver of this loss is shifting agriculture, contributing to over 80% of the total tree cover loss. Wildfires have also played a substantial role, particularly in recent years, with a noticeable increase in incidents. The data reveals a troubling trend of increased deforestation, with the most significant losses recorded in 2017 and 2014. This ongoing environmental degradation poses a severe threat to Madagascar's biodiversity and ecological balance. The latest incident in Boeny underscores the urgent need for comprehensive strategies to mitigate wildfire risks and promote sustainable land management practices. As Madagascar continues to face these environmental challenges, it is crucial to foster discussions on effective conservation efforts and sustainable development to protect its unique ecosystems.

Deforestation trends in Madagascar over the last 20 years.

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Madagascar Faces Increasing Wildfire Incidents: A 5.90% Decline in Tree Cover

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