Forest Project

Kasigau Wildlife Sanctuary

The Kasigau Wildlife Corridor REDD+ Project in Kenya creates a critical wildlife corridor between Tsavo East and Tsavo West National Parks, protecting 500,000 acres of dryland forest. The project directly employs over 400 local community members and safeguards critical habitat for lions, elephants, and leopards.

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