🌳Ever wondered what happens in Nature when no one’s watching?
The magic of trail cams!
🌟 Why we love them: They let us connect with wildlife in a respectful + magical way.
🌟What about you?!
💫our latest post:
https://t.co/vRWBL9SwWG
#forestlovers#naturephotography
A quick update for you! 🌱 4Jun Report
Brian Adkins, KFT Chairman, on how things are going with the #restoration process in #Kijabe after the #mudslides.
https://t.co/Liet6y59ST
#forest#NeverGiveUp #
We almost missed celebrating these guys! 🦜
…May 31st was #WorldParrotDay!
#DYKIn the wild, parrots spend the whole day moving around, socialising, searching for food, no time to get bored!
🦜Head to our latest post to find out more!
https://t.co/PPyPQVRIsD
#conservation
Shout out to our #reforestation partners @eden_projects!! 🌳
We are excited to share that Kenya’s Cabinet Secretary for the Environment @Environment_Ke Hon Soipan Tuya for the met Eden Reforestation Project CEO Bryan Adkins
✨Here’s the full story!
Eden Reforestation Projects (ERP) is one of Kenya's foremost ecosystems restoration partner, working with communities across the country on large-scale tree growing initiatives that create green jobs for the youth.1/3
Meanwhile back at #OldKijabe@KijabeForest greenhouse…
more distributions took place today to a wider group of community members after the initial 32 households affected
🙏🏾Thank you all for your donations and continued support
🌟Stay tuned!
#Kenyafloods#kijabeforest
🌱@KijabeForest took part in 2 #treeplanting events today!!
The Kenya Govt declared May10 a public holiday to mark #NationalTreeGrowingDay and to remember those who died in the #kenyafloods
🌱22,000 trees were planted!
🌳Here’s our full story:
https://t.co/N27DgwfObD
It’s tricky and sticky out there!!
@KijabeForest boda motorcycle teams carry donated mattresses thru muddy Old Kijabe forest road… to Old Kijabe community, who were isolated for almost a week by the recent mudslides
#kenyafloods#emergency#mudslides
@eden_reforest
Super impressive. Thanks to the donation of the cable and the fast build out of this cable system to get food and supplies to the approximately 3,000 people locked into Old Kijabe area.