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.

14,266 Trees funded of 21,480
578.96 T CO2 compensated
542 Followers
Plant from 1
December 2022

Mida Creek is a place rich in biodiversity. Mida Creek is part of a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve – terrestrial, marine and coastal ecosystems that promote the reconciling of conservation of biodiversity with sustainable use.
COBEC in partnership with Kenya forestry research institute

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28 Dec 2022
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