How much of the savanna biome is destroyed?

Approximately 46% of the original savanna biome has been destroyed globally due to human activities. The clearing of savannas for agriculture, livestock grazing, and urbanization has led to significant habitat loss and fragmentation. This has had severe impacts on biodiversity, as many savanna species are highly dependent on the specific ecological conditions of this biome. Additionally, the conversion of savannas to other land uses has contributed to climate change by releasing stored carbon and altering regional weather patterns.