Mount Kenya Trust

Mount Kenya Trust, Kenya

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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
2,297 Followers
13 updates related to EnvironmentalAwareness
November 2024

Escaping the class!!
Fieldwork allows students to observe and interact with nature firsthand through senses like sight, sound, touch, and smell. This fosters a deeper appreciation for the environment and a sense of responsibility and enables them to interpret what they learn in class

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12 Nov 2024
October 2024

Young conservationists at heart.
Wildlife Clubs of Kenya Students from St Mary's Girls clean the nearest school market clean-up day in Igoji.
This highlights the change in attitude and behavior in youths and inclusion in conservation efforts.

25 Oct 2024
August 2024

The trust had a productive and enriching experience at the teacher's training workshop organized by Borana and Lewa Conservancy. Some of the key topics covered included: Resource mobilization, digital literacy, school greening programs, monitoring and evaluation as well and ICT

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05 Aug 2024
July 2024

We are thrilled to announce that we have successfully completed training for 21 diverse groups on Community Tree Nursery and Management! This initiative is part of our project titled "Increasing Ecological & Socio-Economic Resilience of the Upper Ewaso Ng'iro North Ecosystem." Through

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30 Jul 2024

We continue to offer students dynamic and engaging education on environment and conservation through school visits, where we have interactive indoor and outdoor sessions with students. These sessions have sparked a genuine interest in environmental stewardship among them. As a result,

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04 Jul 2024
June 2024

To them its not only a job or the patrols but being part of the community, educating on the importance of what they do and why it matters, building partnerships, restoration efforts, law enforcement as well as being part of change. They were not left out on World Environment Day

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07 Jun 2024
May 2024

Our Bond With Mount Kenya

The sun is shining, and guess what? The mountain is out in all its glory! It's days like these that remind us of the beauty surrounding us and the ...

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To explore various holistic and sustainable approaches towards promoting Human-Wildlife Coexistence in the Mount Kenya landscape, Mount Kenya Trust has completed installing the 700-meter beehive fence with 35 bee hives on their Mugumo Regenerative Plot. This is a plot of land used

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07 May 2024
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April 2024

One of the sustainability model posters used during school engagement. This is used to show a healthy VS degraded/unhealthy ecosystem and how it affects its people.

29 Apr 2024
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March 2024

Waste management is a major environmental challenge that communities and local ecosystems are facing, due to lack of proper waste management systems. In collaboration with other stakeholders, we carried out a successful clean-up initiative in Meru town. Engaging young people and

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15 Mar 2024
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February 2024

Joined by the Kenya Wildlife Service Sergent from Mt Kenya Park, we had a school engagement at Naromoru Girls High School with the wildlife club students. The session included the showcase of the film "Running Dry" which sparked curiosity and conversations on forest covers, illegal

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08 Feb 2024
January 2024

Screen time !!
The only way we understand is through enlightening, empowerment, and gaining knowledge. Through trust conservation education program, students have been able to understand the importance of forests which is a major natural resource, and what it takes to conserve them

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18 Jan 2024
October 2023

Community members and the Imenti Patrol Team took part in the tree-growing exercise at the Imenti rehabilitation site. With the ongoing rains were hopeful of great survival of the seedlings.


#COMMUNITYCONSERVATION.

23 Oct 2023