Replanting the burnt Mkussu Forest

Replanting the burnt Mkussu Forest, Tanzania

Restocking

Jambo! Our project aims to restore the Mkussu Nature Forest Reserve, one of the nine forest reserves in Lushoto District, after it was damaged by fire. The project focuses on replanting indigenous tree species to rehabilitate the burnt areas, helping to revive this important ecosystem.

112,768 Trees funded of 111,000
14,017.05 T CO2 compensated
3,696 Followers
5 updates related to FaunaConservation
November 2024

Climate change doesn't choose who to affect,it does to all. Our organization has seen this potential of making a long run solution towards fighting climate change by motivating younger generation to participate into our restoration projects conducted within their schools.
Every

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30 Nov 2024
September 2024

Importance of Ensuring Active Engagement of Local Community While Implementing a Community Forest Restoration Project

Relevance of active engagement of local community while implementing a Community Forest Restoration Project 1. Understanding Local Needs and Priori...

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There is always meaningful impacts to the life of local communities by supporting biodiversity conservation activities implemented by locals communities for the benefit of the universe.
We hope that together we shall bring more restoration projects to bring positive changes to local

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02 Sep 2024
June 2024

World Environment Day, 2024

World Environment Day is an annual event led by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) that has been celebrated since 1973 on June 5th. In...

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February 2024

Tree planting is extremely important to the World’s biodiversity

Trees play a crucial role in supporting biodiversity by providing habitat, food, and shelter for a wide variety of organisms, including insects, bi...

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