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.

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marzo 2025

In just 3 years, the Pine tree (Pinus) can soar over 5 meters, making it one of the fastest-growing species! 🌱✨ Loved by birds 🐦 and nature alike, its fallen branches naturally enrich the soil, providing mulch and manure to fuel even more growth. 🌿

18 mar 2025

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
giugno 2024

As we celebrate the International day for combating desertification. We recognize the role Fathers play in convervation.
The more we grow trees, we help prevent desertification and drought.

17 giu 2024
maggio 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 mag 2024
Sam Lo
Sam Lo · 10 mesi fa

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gennaio 2024

Farmers in the Aberdare Ecosystem have started the new year 2024 with coffee and avocado tree planting, taking advantage of the ongoing rains. Thanks to Tree Nation for continued support. 2024 will be a great year for our project, as we plan to double our efforts to exceed our 2023

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27 gen 2024
novembre 2023

Community members and the leadership participated in tree planting sponsored by Kiangure Springs Environment Initiative through the Tree Nation funding.Trees were planted in Ndugamano Primary School in Nyeri County.
3900 assorted trees were planted within the school and in the adjacent

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29 nov 2023
Andre Herrmann
Andre Herrmann · un anno fa

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Planting continues in the Aberdare forest site. The rains are abundant. Greater involvement of youth in tree growing enhances sustainability since they learn through participation and eventually they become the environmental gatekeepers of the future. We appreciate your continued

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29 nov 2023

Croton tree growing in Kabage forest six months after planting.Croton is a fast growing tree which is suitable for reforestation since its not easily destroyed by .

27 nov 2023
Anonymous
Anonymous · un anno fa

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