The Decline Of Madagascar’s Ancient Baobab Trees, In Photos

Ancient baobab trees are one of the most treasured foliage in Madagascar. Some of these trees in the area are about 1,400 years old and have provided food, fuel, and fiber to the people in the region for centuries. Now, however, a decline of these trees can be noticed, possibly due to old age and the current climate crisis damaging these trees. Bay Area photographer Beth Moon captures stunning, black-and-white photos showing the current state of the different baobab trees in the region. See more photos here and on her Instagram.  

Image credit: Beth Moon


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