How AI is helping communities restore Madagascar’s ancient baobab forests
Six of the world’s eight baobab species are indigenous to Madagascar, where the distinctive trees with giant trunks have historically grown in huge forests. But these forests are threatened by slash-and-burn agriculture – 4,000 hectares of baobab forest in Madagascar are destroyed every year. | Photo Credit: The Hindu Six of the world’s eight baobab species…
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