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Exploring often overlooked issues, the analysis highlights key aspects of African environmental philosophy, including the moral status of nature and animals, as well as concepts such as environmental justice, ubuntu, and relational or theocentric approaches. Moving beyond general views of African metaphysics and ethics, it offers a renewed understanding of African environmental ethics. In the face of global challenges like climate change, pollution, and species extinction, these perspectives provide valuable ways to rethink ethical responses to contemporary environmental crises.