Run for Oloolua Forest
Oloolua Forest is 618 hectares of indigenous forest, one of Nairobi’s last natural forests. It sustains water, biodiversity, and livelihoods for over 4 million people. Yet 25 kilometres of its …
Oloolua Forest is 618 hectares of indigenous forest, one of Nairobi’s last natural forests. It sustains water, biodiversity, and livelihoods for over 4 million people. Yet 25 kilometres of its …
Nairobi, Kenya | 26–27 January 2026 Forest Friends of Kenya (FFoK) extends its sincere appreciation to the IGAD Climate Prediction and Applications Centre (ICPAC) and its partners for the invitation …
Forest Friends of Kenya (FFoK) is building a movement for climate action, conservation, and community empowerment. Join us online and be part of our journey as we grow forests, share …
The number of trees required to produce enough oxygen for one person in a year can vary based on several factors, including the species of trees, their age, climate conditions, and the individual’s oxygen consumption.
Kenya, located in East Africa, boasts a rich and varied ecosystem, with a wide range of tree species. The country’s diverse geography, which includes mountains, savannas, coastal regions, and forests, contributes to the variety of trees present. Here are some notable tree species found in Kenya:
A tree is a woody perennial plant that typically has a single main stem or trunk, supporting branches and leaves. Trees are crucial components of the Earth’s ecosystems and offer numerous benefits to the environment, society, and overall well-being. Here are some key aspects of trees and their benefits…