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.

80,045 Trees funded of 250,000
16,453.378 T CO2 compensated
1,935 Followers
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11 updates related to Conservation
March 2025

Small tree now, but give it a few years, and we’ll be fighting over the best shade🌳

18 Mar 2025
Pepijn Verpalen TN
Pepijn Verpalen TN · 3 days ago

Looking forward to the 1 year update!

Quality planting materials (seedlings) means quality trees out there in the planting site. Inspecting Nursery with Save Aberdare project leader during my visit

18 Mar 2025
November 2024

Chief of Thegenge Location Mr. Muya plants an Avocado tree during a community tree planting. 2000 Trees were provided by Kiangure Springs Environment Initiative to the local community

07 Nov 2024
July 2024

At the beginning of this year, our organization was nominated by the Earth shot Prize to join the long list of initiatives in the world that had applied to become finalist of the global award. Their message read in part....

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17 Jul 2024
Mari Carmen
Mari Carmen · 7 months ago

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May 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 May 2024

Promoting clean cookstoves is vital in forest conservation. Over 80% of local communities rely on wood for fuel.
By promoting clean cooking , wood consumption will reduce by 50% which includes the reduction of CO2 pollution and indoor house pollution.

17 May 2024

Community members planting a tree to rehabilitate a riparian area. Rehabilitation of riparian lands will conserve our Soils and prevent soil erosion along the river beds enhancing water safety and quality.

09 May 2024
Sam Lo
Sam Lo · 10 months ago

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April 2024

Monitoring is key in all our site. Field officer Anthony Kagunda is seen in this picture inspecting trees in Kabage forest site. The trees we planted in 2022 and 2023 are doing fine with over 80% survival rate. We are doing replacements to maintain a 100 %.

11 Apr 2024
Heilvolle Impulse
Heilvolle Impulse · a year ago

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Strip cutting is necessary when planting in forests to pave way for the seedlings to grow without invasion by other invasive plants species.
We employ the youth to do the work as well as digging the holes and planting. This activity is ongoing at Kabage forest site.

11 Apr 2024
Heilvolle Impulse
Heilvolle Impulse · a year ago

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January 2024

IMPORTANCE OF PLANTING COFEE IN KENYA TODAY

In Kenya, the cultivation of coffee holds significant importance for both the economy and the environment. Here are key aspects highlighting the ro...

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December 2023

ROLE OF WOMEN IN CONSERVATION WORK

Kiangure Springs Environment Initiative empoweres women to take an active role in conservation by planting trees, fostering sustainable developmen...

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