Baobabs, iconic to Africa, are not just ecologically significant but essential for cultural practices and livelihoods, thriving in diverse conditions across the continent.
Despite reports from 2018 warning of the decline of baobabs, new research by Dr. Venter indicates that many of these trees are healthy, contradicting earlier claims.
Dr. Venter's investigation revealed that of the original trees noted for their decline, only five had died, while many others were either stable or regrowing.
Millions of baobabs thrive in Africa, showing resilience even in drought-prone areas, highlighting an unexpected robustness against climate challenges.
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