Madagascar has been grappling with significant tree cover loss, a trend that has persisted over the years. The island nation, known for its unique biodiversity, has seen a net decrease in tree cover of approximately 5.89% due to various factors. The primary driver of this decline has been identified as shifting agriculture, which alone accounts for a substantial portion of the tree cover loss. Forestry activities and wildfires also contribute to the ongoing deforestation, albeit to a much lesser extent.
The latest incident data from Madagascar reports a fire alert in the region of Sofia, highlighting the continuous challenges the country faces in managing wildfires. These incidents not only threaten the remaining tree cover but also pose risks to the habitats of countless endemic species.
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