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Forest restoration efforts bear fruit in Meru

Kenya Forest Service officers and government officials during tree planting in Ruthhumbi forest station, South Imenti, Meru, on January 14, 2025. [Phares Mutembei, Standard]

The tree cover in forests and riparian areas in Meru has increased due to partnerships with local communities.

Kenya Forest Service (KFS) said the restoration was as a result of concerted efforts with Community Forest Associations (CFS) including farmers.

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