Amazon rainforest deforestation in Brazil fell to its lowest level since 2019 last year, dropping 20.6% from 2024, MapBiomas reports.
The Brazilian Amazon lost 985,000 hectares of native vegetation last year, a 20.6% decline from 2024 and the lowest level since 2019, according to the MapBiomas monitoring network.
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