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The biggest threat to African rainforests is deforestation, primarily driven by agriculture, logging, and infrastructure development. Unsustainable practices, such as slash-and-burn farming and illegal logging, lead to habitat loss and fragmentation. Additionally, climate change exacerbates these threats by altering rainfall patterns and increasing the frequency of droughts. Together, these factors contribute to biodiversity loss and disrupt the ecosystems that depend on the rainforest.

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