Forest Conservation

Forest Conservation

Forest conservation in Kenya safeguards critical ecosystems like the Kakamega Rainforest, home to 400+ endemic species. GRI implements anti-poaching technologies, community patrol networks, and sustainable forestry policies to combat illegal logging and land encroachment. Our approach balances preservation with community needs, ensuring forests thrive as carbon sinks and economic assets.

Threats to Kenya’s Forests

Charcoal production drives 70% of forest loss in arid counties.

GRI’s biogas program in Kitui reduced firewood demand by 40% by providing 2,000 clean cookstoves.

We tackle root causes through alternative livelihoods and policy advocacy.

Innovative Conservation Tools

  • AI Poaching Alerts: Camera traps with real-time SMS alerts to rangers.
  • Eco-Charcoal: Training women’s groups to produce biomass briquettes from invasive Prosopis.
  • Habitat Corridors: Securing wildlife migration routes in the Tsavo-Amboseli ecosystem.

Policy & Community Synergy

GRI partners with Kenya Forest Service to co-manage 15 conservancies. Our community forest associations legally manage 30,000+ hectares, combining traditional knowledge with GIS mapping.

Impact Metrics

  • 62% reduction in illegal logging in GRI-managed zones
  • 20% rise in colobus monkey populations since 2021
  • $1.2M+ generated from sustainable honey and ecotourism

Protect Kenya’s green legacy: Support GRI’s forest conservation through donations, advocacy, or eco-tourism partnerships. Act now before vital habitats vanish.

Dedication at the Core of Every Engagement

DELIVERING ACTIONABLE INSIGHTS WHILE UPHOLDING INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS

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