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.

80,296 Trees funded of 250,000
16,488.828 T CO2 compensated
1,937 Followers
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March 2025

Learning how to weed? Start with tree seedlings before your garden turns into a jungle 🌱🌳 It plays a crucial role in maintaining healthy plant growth and maximizing productivity

18 Mar 2025
Pepijn Verpalen TN
Pepijn Verpalen TN · 5 days ago

Don´t cute the wrong species ;)

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

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 · 5 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
January 2025

Role of trees in promoting food security economic development and human health

Trees play a critical role in promoting food security, economic development, and human health in several key ways: 1. Food Security: Source of food...

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Farmers who planted their coffee in 2022 and earllier have started harvesting their coffee which only takes 3 years to maturity.
Over 50 farmers will this year earn income from coffee thanks to TN. Livelihoods will change and community and ecological resilience enhanced. With this

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30 Jan 2025

Farmers collecting their coffee seedlings for planting in their farms. The seedlings will be planted with manure and watered daily for them to grow healthy.

21 Jan 2025
November 2024

On 31st October 2024, We were visited by two journalists from VRT Television from Belgium. They came to cover our Save the Aberdare Project funded by Tree Nation.
They Covered our tree planting especially coffee, Cookstoves and biogas projects.
Their documentary will be aired

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09 Nov 2024

Coffee seedlings ready for planting during this rain season.

07 Nov 2024

Kiangure Springs Environment Initiative has completed the construction of our Head office and Eco-Resource Centre located in Ndugamano shopping Centre in Tetu Sub-County of Nyeri County about five kilometers to the Aberdare forest.
This is where all our activities will be based

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07 Nov 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
October 2024

PREPARING LAND FOR COFFEE PLANTING

Land preparation during coffee planting is crucial for better result. After tilling the land, we nomally clear and cultivate the land. Then we dig ...

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July 2024

ROLE OF TREE GROWING IN PROMOTING WORLD PEACE, INTEGRATION AND PROSPERITY

Can tree growing promote world peace and economic prosperity while fighting social disintegration in the world? Yes, tree growing can potentially c...

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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....

Hello Joram
Firstly, congratulations on being

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17 Jul 2024
Mari Carmen
Mari Carmen · 7 months ago

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Planting fruit trees in schools promotes food security and sustainable development. Learners have fruits to eat, sustained health and learning that is a cornerstone to community development.

16 Jul 2024
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