Restoring degraded water ecosystems for
biodiversity, livelihoods and climate resilience
Lakes, rivers, and wetlands are critical ecosystems that support life, livelihoods, tourism, biodiversity, fishing communities, agriculture, and climate regulation. However, many of these natural resources are under pressure from pollution, poor infrastructure, invasive vegetation, deforestation, unsustainable human activities, and climate change.
However, many of these natural resources are under pressure from pollution, poor infrastructure, invasive vegetation, deforestation, unsustainable human activities, and climate change.
Tree Adoption Foundation works with communities, government agencies, donors, and partners to rehabilitate degraded water ecosystems and transform them into clean, productive, and sustainable community assets.
Our rehabilitation model combines environmental restoration with community development, ensuring that conservation directly benefits the people who depend on these ecosystems.
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Key Focus Areas
- Wetland and shoreline restoration
- Tree planting and catchment protection
- Removal and management of invasive vegetation.
- Community clean-up campaigns.
- Sustainable fish handling and preservation support
- Eco-tourism improvement and beautification.
- Modern sanitation around beaches and public access areas
- Solar lighting, walkways, and safe public spaces
- Community education on conservation and sustainable use
Bomet
Bungoma
Busia
Embu
Elgeo Marakwet
Kakamega
Kajiado
Kericho
Kilifi
Kisii
Kisumu
Lamu
Makueni
Mombasa
Nairobi
Nyamira
Siaya
Vihiga