Rainforest Apr 2026

Tropical rainforest destruction slowed by , a significant decline from the record-shattering losses seen in 2024. This progress, highlighted in the latest annual report from Global Forest Watch and the University of Maryland , is largely attributed to decisive government action in Brazil. Despite this improvement, the world remains 70% off track to meet the 2030 target of halting and reversing forest loss. 2025 Global Trends & Statistics

: Primary forests disappeared at a staggering rate of 11 football fields per minute . Rainforest

: Although loss declined from 2024, it is still 46% higher than it was a decade ago. Tropical rainforest destruction slowed by , a significant

: In 2025, the world lost 4.3 million hectares (10.6 million acres) of tropical primary rainforest—an area roughly the size of Denmark. 2025 Global Trends & Statistics : Primary forests

: Scientists from the World Wildlife Fund warn that the Amazon is nearing a tipping point; deforestation currently sits at approximately 17% , and exceeding 20–25% could prevent the ecosystem from sustaining itself. Regional Breakthroughs & Challenges

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