Mangrove Restoration Project

Mangrove Restoration Project, Kenya

Our project aims to plant over 5 million trees in key mangrove habitats to fight climate change and alleviate poverty. Overexploitation of mangroves, driven by local poverty, threatens Kenya’s coastline. We are restoring these ecosystems by establishing nurseries and planting trees, offering sustainable livelihoods to ease pressure on natural resources.

14,203 Trees funded of 21,480
577.7 T CO2 compensated
538 Followers
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7 updates related to EnvironmentalAwareness
May 2024

🌱🌿 Seeding Season for Avicennia marina is Here! 🌿🌱

We're excited to announce that the seeding season for Avicennia marina, a vital mangrove species, is now upon us! Unlike other mangroves that produce propagules, Avicennia marina produces seeds.

Our dedicated team, along

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28 May 2024
April 2024

Mangrove Restoration Project in Kenya

Greetings, fellow conservationists! As an expert in mangrove restoration, I am thrilled to share with you the exciting progress being made in Kenya...

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Utilizing Drone Technology for Monitoring and Restoring Mangrove Ecosystems

In the fight against environmental degradation, innovative solutions are continually sought to monitor and restore ecosystems effectively. Through ...

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January 2024

✨ Happy New Year, everyone! Did you know that it's seeding season for the Ceriops tagal and Rhizophora mucronata species in the Kenyan mangrove ecosystem? Now is the perfect time to foster environmental sustainability.

10 Jan 2024
November 2023

In a resolute start to November, despite the challenge of high tides, a group of dedicated women has planted 3,000 seedlings, showcasing their unwavering commitment to environmental conservation. Undeterred by the tide, they carefully moved the seedlings from the nursery to the planting

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02 Nov 2023
September 2023

Tree-Nation's Latest Initiative: Mangrove Restoration in Kenya

By: John Bett, Africa Regional Reforestation Manager We are thrilled to unveil our latest collaboration with the Mangrove Restoration Project in Ke...

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Climate change is real, but what can we do?
The only we can do to reduce emissions is through tree planting and everyone can contribute.

15 Sep 2023
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