Beneath the striking peaks and gleaming forest canopy, there are daily threats to the forests and wildlife. Mount Kenya’s protected area covers 2,100 km and the problems that threaten the forests and wildlife are numerous and complex.
We work in close partnership with the key Government Agencies charged with the management of Mount Kenya. We take a holistic approach to protecting the integrity of Mount Kenya’s resources involving the local community in all of our projects which cut across several thematic areas including education and awareness, reforestation, anti-poaching, illegal activity monitoring, human-wildlife conflict mitigation measures, and habitat connectivity. We are 100% donor-funded and rely on the generosity of people and organisations who support us to survive.
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