Lewa Wildlife Conservancy tree planting©lewa.org

Between June and October 2024, Elewana’s Kifaru House donated 300 tree seedlings to the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy’s Conservation Education Programme. This diverse collection included a mix of native Acacia and Ficus species and fruit trees, all destined for local schools supported by Lewa’s Conservation Education Programme. In addition, Lewa’s Community Department contributed fruit trees to further support these schools.

The trees have already been planted, and we are thrilled to announce that the students are now responsible for their care. This initiative not only enhances the school environment but also fosters a sense of stewardship and responsibility among the students.
Kifaru House’s in-house tree nursery grows a variety of indigenous and fruit trees, which are then donated to the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy. In turn, these trees are distributed to schools throughout the area, contributing to both environmental sustainability and educational enrichment.