
War devastates Sudan's ancient acacia forest, threatening ecosystem
[Africanews - Africa] - 19/02/2026
Nearly three years of conflict have reduced Sudan's historic Al-Sunut acacia forest south of Khartoum to barren fields of stumps, destroying a vital green shield against Nile floods and a haven for migratory birds from Europe.
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