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Formosa: More than 33,000 Hectares of Forest Affected During 2025 by Fires and Demolitions

In the province of Formosa, 33,769 hectares of native forests were lost during 2025, as a result of demolitions and fires, according to a Greenpeace report based on satellite images. Of the provincial total, 11,054 hectares were dismantled using machinery and 22,715 hectares were affected by forest fires. The report is part of the general situation of the Argentine Gran Chaco, where during 2025 the loss of 210,702 hectares of native forest was r…
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In the province of Formosa, 33,769 hectares of native forests were lost during 2025, as a result of demolitions and fires, according to a Greenpeace report based on satellite images. Of the provincial total, 11,054 hectares were dismantled using machinery and 22,715 hectares were affected by forest fires. The report is part of the general situation of the Argentine Gran Chaco, where during 2025 the loss of 210,702 hectares of native forest was r…

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noticiasformosa.com.ar broke the news in on Friday, February 20, 2026.
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