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Baobabs are arboreal icons that have punctuated Africa’s landscapes for around 12 million years. They are important for more than their role in ecosystems. The trees are featured in cultural traditions across Africa, and a researcher has argued recently that the trees are flourishing despite reports that a baobab species was in serious jeopardy in the face of droughts and rising temperatures.

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