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Mar 6, 20264 min
From Forests to Classrooms: Mount Kenya Trust’s Digital Leap with the Junior Ranger Program.
MKT Conservation Education Officers ; Edwin Kinyanjui & Paxton Maina received signed MOU from Madam Grace Muchoki, Curriculum Supporting Officer-County Education Officer, Gakawa Zone . Mount Kenya Trust is proud to announce a transformative milestone in our conservation education journey—the launch of the Junior Ranger Program’s first  Digital Classroom and the successful handover of this pilot initiative to Guara Primary School. This achievement marks a bold step in integrating conservation,...

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Mar 4, 20264 min
YOUTH CULTIVATING CHANGE, KAHUMI SELF HELP GROUP.
Kahumi Self Help Group’s Tree Nursery is more than just a community project; it represents a vibrant youth initiative that sprang to life two years ago in the beautiful landscapes of Nyeri County, with Mount Kenya as a picturesque backdrop. Guided by the esteemed elder & group patron, Mr. Peter from the Kariche Sublocation, this self-help group was born out of a vital need to unite the local youth in a collaborative effort amidst alarming unemployment rates. According to the NCPD, youth...

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Mar 4, 20262 min
World Ranger Day 2025: Rangers Powering Transformative Conservation
On this World Ranger Day 2025, we honour the tireless dedication and bravery of rangers around the globe—those who stand on the frontline of conservation, often unseen but always essential. This year’s theme, “Rangers, Powering Transformative Conservation,” highlights their expanding role in addressing biodiversity loss, climate change, and humanitarian crises. Rangers are more than just wildlife protectors; they are first responders, climate educators, and peacebuilders embedded in local...

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