Where the Water Came Back, Springs of Hope In semi-arid landscapes, water is not just life; it’s survival, memory, and magic. So, when the springs dried up in places like…
Where Green Means Business: The Economics of Regeneration For too long, restoring degraded land has been seen as a noble cause; but not a profitable one. Native PEP is proving…
Feeding the Future, One Acre at a Time In the dry zones of TingaTinga and Mawasiliano, West Kilimanjaro, where trees once stood tall and shade was abundant, the landscape had…
Restoring Nature: How Native PEP Featured at World Wildlife Day in Kenya Nestled in the arid landscapes of Isiolo County, where water is not just a necessity but a lifeline,…
Restoring Nature: How Native PEP Featured at World Wildlife Day in Kenya On 3 March, Kenya joined the rest of the world in commemorating World Wildlife Day 2025. The event/ceremony…
Reviving Rangelands 2: Overseeding degraded rangeland with a diversity of native plant species In Kenya, degraded rangeland is often overseed with a single, fast-growing grass species. New scientific evidence suggests,…
Reviving Rangelands 1: Empowering Women Groups Through Grass-Legume Fodder Production in Baringo County In Baringo County, efforts to restore degraded rangelands and support local livelihoods have been gaining momentum through…
Production of animal feed during the rainseason can help improving forage availability for livestock during the dry seasons and it can also
Seed nursery established at TALIRI station in West Kilimanjaro
On 7 ad 8 September, Jonas Kizima from TALIRI and Urs Schaffner from CABI met with delegations of two villages in Kilimanjaro and Arusha regions in northern Tanzania to discuss…