Conservation Fund

Impact To Date

112,000+

Indigenous Seedlings Planted

140+

Acres Covered

9,500+

Seedlings Planted in 2024

Our Strategic Initiatives

Our Conservation Fund fuels projects dedicated to the preservation and restoration of the Kakamega Forest. Through tree planting, habitat restoration, and environmental stewardship initiatives, we work alongside local communities and partners to protect and revitalize this irreplaceable ecosystem for generations to come. Each contribution supports the growth of indigenous trees and the restoration of vital forest areas.

Forest Restoration

KFHF is deeply committed to reviving the Kakamega Forest’s natural landscape through extensive reforestation initiatives. By planting thousands of indigenous tree seedlings each year, we are restoring degraded areas and strengthening the ecosystem. This effort not only brings back native species but also enhances the forest’s capacity to provide clean air, water, and shelter for wildlife and communities alike.

Sustainable Wood Source

To reduce pressure on the forest, KFHF promotes sustainable wood sources for nearby communities. By supporting agroforestry and educating communities on alternative materials and energy sources, we aim to reduce reliance on forest wood, helping conserve the forest’s natural resources while meeting local needs sustainably.

Forest Monitoring

KFHF plans to develop programs to actively monitor the health of the Kakamega Forest to ensure its long-term vitality. Our team will conduct regular field assessments, track changes in forest cover, and collaborate with local authorities to safeguard the forest from illegal logging and encroachment. This vigilance will help us respond quickly to threats, ensuring that the forest remains resilient and protected.

Economic Empowerment

KFHF empowers local communities with sustainable livelihood programs that align with conservation goals. From training in eco-friendly agriculture to facilitating small business opportunities, we help families build stable incomes without compromising the forest. Our efforts strengthen the link between economic growth and environmental stewardship, benefiting both the people and the forest.

Tree Planting and Nurturing Program

Objective: Restore degraded forest land by planting indigenous species.
Annual Production Goal: 50,000 trees across 50 acres.
Activities: Land preparation, sourcing seedlings, and ongoing maintenance.

Tree Nursery Initiative

Objective: Establish nurseries to produce indigenous seedlings.
Annual Production Goal: 500,000 seedlings.
Activities: Growing and nurturing seedlings for reforestation efforts. Providing local schools and  communities with seedlings and resources to start their own nurseries. 

Support This Initiative

Supporting the Kakamega Forest Conservation Fund means protecting Kenya’s only tropical rainforest and its rich biodiversity, which is vital to the ecosystem and local communities. Contributions go directly toward reforestation, wildlife protection, and sustainable community programs, empowering locals to safeguard their natural heritage. Your support helps combat climate change, preserves a unique ecosystem for future generations, and sustains the livelihoods of those who depend on it. Together, we can keep Kakamega Forest thriving.

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