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Explore the latest edition of 'Threads of Impact,' where we delve into the powerful connection between community wisdom and ecological restoration. This issue highlights critical conservation milestones, from the reforestation of Kilimambogo Hill to the launch of the Ntugi Hill Participatory Forest Management Plan. Discover how traditional culture, innovative beekeeping, and community-led governance are driving climate action and restoring Kenya’s natural heritage.
Restoring Kilimambogo Hill Forest: A look at the ongoing rehabilitation of Ol Donyo Sabuk National Park, where the planting of indigenous acacia and croton species is reviving the park's biodiversity.
Culture as a Driver of Conservation: Highlights from the Ura Gates Festival, showcasing how Tharaka Nithi's cultural heritage—through song, dance, and indigenous seeds—strengthens modern ecological resilience.
A New Future for Ntugi Hill: Coverage of the official adoption of the Participatory Forest Management Plan (PFMP), a landmark roadmap for community-led forest stewardship and restoration.
Buzzing with Hope: How traditional Akamba beekeeping is being revitalized on Kivaa Hill as a powerful tool for forest protection and sustainable livelihoods.
Download the December 2025 Newsletter Here;
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1HyKf8usHR0F7_CxB73bvMrFTyTXLu3Hk/view?usp=drive_link