Zambia is experiencing a concerning rise in wildfire incidents, with the latest report indicating a fire in Lusaka Province on August 17, 2026. Over the years, Zambia has seen a significant decline in tree cover, with a 7.30% reduction. This decline is primarily driven by shifting agriculture, which accounts for a substantial portion of tree cover loss. Wildfires, although less frequent, have contributed to this environmental challenge. The net change in tree cover highlights a loss of 2,872,110 hectares, underscoring the urgent need for sustainable land management practices. As Zambia grapples with these environmental challenges, the focus should shift towards broader discussions on sustainable development and conservation strategies.