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Taita Taveta takes steps to save and market rare birds

Taita White Eye, Taita Thrush and Taita Apalis endemic to the region are considered critically endangered.

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Reviving Kenya's forests in the sky

Warty toad. Check. Blade-horned chameleon. Check. 26 other species found nowhere else on the planet. Check. When it comes to unique creatures, the Taita Hills in Kenya are a global hotspot. But with so little of their forest home left, teams of community led nature savers are restoring habitat and creating new income opportunities by planting tens of thousands of trees.

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Saving the cloud forests of Taita hills from wildfires and drought

Saving the cloud forests of Taita hills from wildfires and drought
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Plans underway to protect critically endangered birds of Taita

Plans underway to protect critically endangered birds of Taita
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Rainforest Trust 2020: A Year in Review - Rainforest Trust Saves Rainforest

2020 was a year of disruption and change for every person and organization, Rainforest Trust included. The need to protect our planet and nature has never been more urgent. Thanks to the commitment of our supporters and the extraordinary efforts of our partners, our vital conservation work around the world continued and over 1.5 million acres of precious habitat were protected.  In March, almost all travel was suspended, ending tourism almost completely––as a result, we witnessed many of our partner organizations and local communities struggling with lack of revenue. Reserve staff were unable to leave quarantine, leaving reserves vulnerable, exposed to loggers and poachers.

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