"Benin's Voodoo Believers Grieve as Sacred Forests Vanish"

In Benin, the birthplace of Voodoo, believers are lamenting the steady shrinkage of the sacred forests they revere. These forests are seen as vital to the religion, housing spirits that are prayed to and sought for guidance. However, economic development, farming expansion, and urbanization have led to a significant decrease in the forested areas. The loss of these spaces not only poses an environmental concern but also threatens the social fabric of Benin's population, 11% of whom practice Voodoo. Efforts are being made to preserve the forests while developing the country, but the challenge lies in finding a balance between economic progress and cultural heritage.
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