Mount Kenya Trust

Mount Kenya Trust, Kenya

Completed

Our project aims to restore the degraded Upper Imenti Forest, a critical wet-season habitat for elephants near Mount Kenya. This area has suffered from deforestation over many years, and we are working to reverse this by planting 200,000 native trees to help revive the ecosystem and protect wildlife.

216,693 Trees funded of 300,000
586,562.36 T CO2 compensated
2,298 Followers
November 2023

It's evident that fences play a crucial role in mitigating human-wildlife conflicts (HWC) by providing a physical barrier between wildlife and human settlements. However, as you mentioned, maintaining these fences is a significant responsibility, and various challenges can arise,

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27 Nov 2023
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