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Malawi loses 33,000–50,000 hectares of forest yearly to charcoal and logging, despite conservation efforts.
Malawi is facing severe deforestation, losing 33,000 to 50,000 hectares of forest annually due to charcoal production and illegal logging, with weak enforcement and limited resources hindering conservation efforts.
The Lilongwe Wildlife Trust plays a key role in rescuing and rehabilitating injured wildlife, combating illegal trade, and supporting law enforcement through a national wildlife crime database and training.
Despite progress in reducing ivory trafficking and increasing penalties, threats like illegal logging, mining, and pollution persist.
The organization advocates for integrated conservation strategies that protect ecosystems, support communities, and promote sustainable development.
Malawi pierde 33,00050,000 hectáreas de bosque anualmente por el carbón vegetal y la tala, a pesar de los esfuerzos de conservación.