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EST. 1999

MOUNT KENYA TRUST

MKT is the leading NGO dedicated to conserving and restoring the forests of Mount Kenya, one of Kenya’s most vital ecosystems and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. As a key player in forest conservation, MKT safeguards this critical watershed, ensuring its resilience for people and nature.

OUR ORIGIN

Born From Crisis, Built For The Long Term

In early 1999, an aerial survey by Kenya Wildlife Service in conjunction with UNEP revealed extensive destruction of Mount Kenya and Imenti Forests. In response, the founding Trustees established The Bill Woodley Mount Kenya Trust.

The threats driving forest destruction are constantly changing. In 25 years, we have built a portfolio of holistically integrated projects, earning trust and taking greater steps towards resilience.

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WHERE WE WORK

Mount Kenya Biosphere Reserve

Mount Kenya, Africa’s second-highest mountain at 5,199 meters, lies 140 km north of Nairobi and 450 km inland from the coast. An extinct volcano formed approximately three million years ago, it harbours a diverse montane ecosystems with 882 recorded plant species, 81 of which are endemic.  Mount Kenya’s Afromontane forests, extensive bamboo stands, and moorlands host significant biodiversity, including 81 endemic plant species and critically endangered species such as the Mountain Bongo. Beyond its ecological value, the ecosystems are a vital watershed that supply water to over 3.5 million people across ten counties, sustaining livelihoods, agriculture. It also serves as a cultural heritage in Kenya's North and Central regions. It is home to 27 forest-edge communities, most of whom rely on local restoration activities, agriculture, timber for construction, and wood fuel for cooking  activities that all directly impact the ecosystems.

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WHY WE DO IT

Forest destruction in the Mount Kenya ecosystem is driven by unsustainable logging, agricultural expansion, and illegal activities such as charcoal burning, poaching, and land encroachment. These pressures contribute to severe deforestation, habitat loss, and biodiversity decline, reducing the ecosystems' ability to regulate water flow and store carbon. This degradation threatens wildlife and endangers the livelihoods of local communities that depend on forest resources and other ecosystem services.

VALUE PROPOSITION

What Sets Us Apart

What sets MKT apart is its collaborative, community-driven approach. By working closely with government agencies, local communities, and conservation partners, MKT combines bold, innovative strategies with on-the-ground action to protect essential habitats while promoting sustainable livelihoods.

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WHAT GUIDES US

Our Values

Integrity

MKT is founded on honesty and trust, ensuring accountability, transparency, and the highest ethical standards. With over 20 years of strong relationships, MKT
upholds integrity as a pillar of its success.

Inclusion and Diversity

MKT fosters an environment where everyone is valued equally, ensuring equal access to resources while embracing diverse cultures, religions, genders, and
backgrounds.

Collaborative Impact

MKT’s success is built on strong partnerships, leveraging collective strengths to achieve shared conservation goals.

Sustainability for Generations

MKT promotes responsible resource use and nurtures future conservationists through education and knowledge sharing. Its efforts are rooted in the belief that sustainable practices today are the foundation for a thriving future.

Innovation And Adaptability

MKT blends modern and Indigenous knowledge, embracing creative solutions to navigate conservation challenges with resilience.

TESTIMONIALS.

MKT is an efficient and effective community led conservation organisation that benefits both people and wildlife. Their work to protect one of Kenya’s key water towers and ensure its connectivity to key neighbouring wildlife areas is critical for the susitanable existence of the wildlife and people of northern Kenya.

Sarah Watson, Tusk Trust

Support our work, Secure Our A UNESCO World Heritage Site & Biosphere Reserve For People And Biodiversity 

MKT aims to raise $10 million over 2026–2030 to deliver on its strategic plan. A little takes us a step closer!

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