Our tree planting project in Kiteto - Arusha
Many of the beautiful and
valuable indigenous forests in Tanzania are vanishing because of human
activity. This disappearance of their habitat is disastrous for the wildlife
that depends on these trees for their survival in the form of shelter and food.
As a consequence, most of these animals and birds will become extinct.
Illegal logging is an on-going
problem as the farm owners (farmers and landowners) turn to charcoal making to
supplement their incomes. The need by the population for charcoal is infinite.
Uncontrolled fires are the biggest threats to the local forest.
Muzuri projekt works with local
communities living in remote areas to develop community-based forest
monitoring, reforestation and restoration of degraded lands and river beds. The
project will also introduce beekeeping as a locally new and innovative tool to
protect forests from being burned down every year. Ultimately, the project will
engage local people into active forest guardianships, while delivering a number
of livelihood and conservation benefits.

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