Madagascar's ancient baobab forests are being restored by local communities, aided by AI.
Madagascar's ancient baobab forests are being restored by local communities, aided by AI. Research shows that six of the world's eight baobab species are native to Madagascar, but these forests face destruction due to slash-and-burn agriculture. Scientists work with communities to sustainably harvest baobab fruit and replant seedlings, aiming to protect these trees' cultural, economic, and ecological value.
May 12, 2024
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