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
3,697 Followers
April 2020

Here we were planting trees and observing the progress of others on 31 March,2020 at Mkussu/Magila Nature Forest Reserve

03 Apr 2020
March 2020

Supervision at Magila Nature Forest Reserve

20 Mar 2020
Kim Han
Kim Han · 5 years ago

Good

The picture shows super women carried trees to the forest for being planted.

20 Mar 2020
Justin Daudi
Justin Daudi · 5 years ago

😍

Planting fruit trees at both Primary and Secondary schools is what we do everyday.

20 Mar 2020
kento kanagawa
kento kanagawa · 5 years ago

nice

Thea water can is here with us to feed the tree.

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CYDO members off loading the trees from the body of the rented lorry.

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These are the super women who were preparing our tree nursery .

20 Mar 2020
Yose gunihal
Yose gunihal · 5 years ago

i like all your work!

Indigenous trees were taken to the forest by lorry.

20 Mar 2020
Mom
Mom · 5 years ago

:)

The forest is safe,fens were removed.

20 Mar 2020
Yose gunihal
Yose gunihal · 5 years ago

nice

Our indigenours tree nursery is on progress.

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We need to make a maximum use of utensils for tree planting activities.Your support is needed.

20 Mar 2020
barakat mazar
barakat mazar · 5 years ago

nice

Here Mr. Mussa Mashamba,the Ward Executive Officer planted at tree at Magila Nature Forest Reserve on behalf of the local government authority.

20 Mar 2020
jestinamichael
jestinamichael · 5 years ago

keep it ,the good thing

The first view of CYDO team at Magila Nature Forest Reserve that emerged with the decision of replanting this burnt natural forest.

20 Mar 2020
amina
amina · 5 years ago

👍

This means more about our projects.

20 Mar 2020
nicole ismael
nicole ismael · 5 years ago

hugs

These are the indigenous trees that we planted at Magila Nature Forest Reserve,the tree specie is known as Markhamia lutea.

20 Mar 2020
hassna mgonja
hassna mgonja · 5 years ago

Good

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