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Community to plant 2m trees in efforts to conserve Chyulu hills

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Chairman and founder of Chyulu Development Foundation Harrison Mwololo (centre) with members of the foundation at one of their greening sites around Chyulu hills in Makueni County. [Philip Muasya, Standard]

A community living around Chyulu Hills in Makueni County has launched an initiative to conserve and protect the expansive resource which is home to a number of wildlife and a source of water for many.

The initiative is being rolled out under Chyulu Development Foundation and Little Green, which is a community-based organisation.

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