Bore

Bore, Kenya

Our project aims to conserve vulnerable tropical forests by working with subsistence farmers in Kenya to promote sustainable agriculture. Research shows that protecting these forests is essential to preventing irreversible climate breakdown. Since 2007, we’ve helped farmers grow new food and timber crops that enhance biodiversity and reduce pressure on the threatened forests, ensuring long-term sustainability.

712,041 Trees funded of 935,895
2,147,483.647 T CO2 compensated
15,429 Followers
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January 2025

And today our new Community Tree Nursery Office was finished with some lovely signage acknowledging the incredible support we receive from the Tree-Nation community :-)

30 Jan 2025

Our new nursery office is coming on well. Just really the signwriting and then its 'Job Done'. Watch this space for the signage in the next couple of days....

29 Jan 2025
Ru Hartwell
Ru Hartwell · 10 hours ago

Thanks Oriana!

As our project expands its impact and scale we need to make sure that the admin and monitoring remain sharp. To this end we are constructing a new project office to enable the team to keep everything under close control.

20 Jan 2025
Oriana Medina TN
Oriana Medina TN · 10 days ago

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Our Project Manager, Alex Katana with his extended family in front of a newly constructed house, built in the traditional Giriama tribal manner. The dense thatch is warming in the cool nights and cooling in the midday sun. They wish all Tree-Nation members a Happy and Prosperous…

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13 Jan 2025
December 2024

Community members removing weeds on a new planting site. The brash has been cleared and burnt in situ to add nutrients to the soil and now the rains are coming its time to get the site ready for planting.

04 Dec 2024
November 2024

Loading seedlings for distribution at the nursery. When the rains come we need to plant!

24 Nov 2024

Members of The Boré Climate Change Women's Group take a break from planting trees to have a singsong outside the cooperative shop that they run in their spare time

18 Nov 2024

Women in sub-Saharan Africa typically balance heavy loads on their heads. Here Boré workers ferry in Neem seedlings for planting on a community project. It is said that the habit of carrying loads vertically in this way is one of the main reasons that these women retain a natural…

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12 Nov 2024

When humans work together anything is possible. Don't listen to those talking heads on the screen that sow division and discord. We are far tronger when we cooperate...

06 Nov 2024
October 2024

Janet Mranja one of our key project officers with a handful of tropical tree seeds... carbon fixing machines in a state of potentiality.....

20 Oct 2024

Our project manager, Alex Katana sorts out a nice crop of mangoes for sale at the local market. Carbon sequestration, economic empowerment, nutritional improvement and decent employment ;-)

09 Oct 2024

Some baby carbon eaters in the back of a truck...

02 Oct 2024
September 2024

Local women receive decent sustainable employment potting up carbon-hungry seedlings in the nursery. These are some of the poorest people in the world and yet they are doing some of the most important planetary saving work. Thanks for helping us do this :-)

29 Sep 2024

We are currently potting up 750,000 seedlings in the nursery in preparation for the coming planting season. We could call this image 'Bulk sequestration of atmospheric carbon'....

22 Sep 2024
Ru Hartwell
Ru Hartwell · 3 months ago

😀😀😀

Community members working together to clear thorn scrub for a new planting site.

17 Sep 2024
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