By Nalotuesha ( african name for tree Jenny ) | Project Leader
We are happy to report that it is raining in Kenya as is the custom, the short rains of November qare falling int he Great Rift Valley where lies Enkutoto Nahalala and the trees we are currently manging witht he care of members of the Massai Center for Regenerative Pastoralism/ We have been following the growth of the trees and even had to resport to the women watering them several months ago when the rains ID NOT come as scheduled to the area.
That's why planting more trees int his region is so important. Trees regulate the local and global hydrological cycles. Because of such widepsread and incessant deforestation in Kenya, rain cycles are too little or sometimes even too much. Dalmas Tiampati, Maasai community director in Kenya, has recently explained that some areas of the Great Rift valley are suffering landslides right now due to the high quantity of rainfall.
We are happy to report that we continue to send funds to our Kenya Tree Friends and are deep in search of international funding for this project to scale. For now, the generous support of our Global Giving community keeps the project alive and thriving with hope for the future of Community Carbon Trees Kenya.
THANK YOU.
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