Entarara Forest: Establishment of community-managed natural forests

Entarara Forest: Establishment of community-managed natural forests

Entarara Forest, part of Kenya’s East Kilimanjaro landscape in Kajiado South, covers 23 acres and has been under threat from degradation and encroachment. The restoration project, led by WWF in partnership with local communities, Kajiado County, and the Kenya Forest Service, aims to rehabilitate and protect this small forest through the establishment of a Community Forest Association (CFA) and a participatory forest management plan (PFMP). The project’s goal is to restore forest cover, promote sustainable land use, and create livelihood opportunities. Community forest user groups were formed, including a beekeeping group, a tree nursery group, and an ecotourism group, with plans to enhance conservation efforts, fundraise, and develop eco-friendly infrastructure. This presents a model in Forest Landscape Restoration on how communities can be assisted take lead in embracing sustainable forest management.This solution was implemented by WWF under the AREECA project, a Consortium financed by BMUV through the IKI-fund.