Silver Oak glade in forest heart When FKF started work in Karura Forest, the indigenous tree cover was 25%. The rest was degraded plantations of exotic species. Concerted efforts by FKF
Nobel Laureate Prof. Wangari Maathai, FKF Patron, died on September 25, 2011, after a struggle with cancer as courageous as the rest of her life. Kenya and the world lost a
Regained land as seen from the top of the falls A realignment of a northern section of the Karura Forest Reserve boundary fence has regained nearly six hectares of rolling
In order to provide a pleasant experience for dogs, owners and other forest visitors, please adhere to some simple guidelines.
The Friends of Karura is a Community Forest Association comprising Kenyans and other champions of participatory forest management who are dedicated to protecting for future generations the city’s largest green area, the Karura Forest Reserve.
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