New mahogany species found in Zanzibar — but fewer than 30 trees remain
PolicyThursday, April 9, 2026Mongabay

New mahogany species found in Zanzibar — but fewer than 30 trees remain

A newly discovered species of mahogany on Pemba Island, Zanzibar, is critically endangered with fewer than 30 trees remaining, necessitating urgent conservation efforts. Policymakers and activists should focus on habitat protection to ensure the species' survival.

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