Save the Aberdare Forest

Save the Aberdare Forest, Kenya

Our project aims to restore the degraded Aberdare Forest by addressing the impacts of illegal logging, charcoal burning, and encroachment. To reverse this damage, we are planting indigenous tree species and supporting local communities with improved cookstoves and biogas units. These efforts not only restore the ecosystem but also enhance community resilience to climate change.

80,876 Arbres financés sur 250,000
16,569.488 T CO2 compensé
1,944 Abonnés
Planter dès 1
3 mises à jour en rapport avec Students&Volunteers
juillet 2024

Planting fruit trees in schools promotes food security and sustainable development. Learners have fruits to eat, sustained health and learning that is a cornerstone to community development.

16 juil. 2024
juin 2024

School girls watering fruit trees in their orchard.By teaching the young generation on how to grow trees ,we are securing the future of the planet.

20 juin 2024
mai 2024

Students selecting trees for planting at Kanjora Secondary school. Youth is the pillar conservation work since they have the energy to accomplish the tasks that go with conservation efforts.

25 mai 2024
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