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The People Behind the Mission: Bashir Mulondo

Training new Forest Gardeners, supporting them as challenges arise, and checking in on their progress throughout the life of a project is no easy task. That’s why Trees for the Future (TREES) has passionate people like Lead Technician Bashir Mulondo making our impact happen every day in Mount Elgon, Uganda.  Alongside passionate team members like … Continued

How Much Dust is Too Much?

A massive cloud of African dust made its way across the Atlantic and over North America in June. The unusually large dust cloud grabbed headlines for reasons both good and bad; it has the power to dampen hurricane activity in the Atlantic and it produced some remarkable sunsets, but it’s also bad for our health. … Continued

Tree Quotes

At Trees for the Future, we find ourselves using tree quotes and puns pretty often. After collecting countless quotes and sayings about trees and gardening, we’re sharing some of our favorites. Enjoy! [card image= “/app/uploads/2020/04/quote_khalil-gibran.jpg”] “Life without love is like a tree without blossoms or fruit.” – Khalil Gibran [card image= “/app/uploads/2020/04/quote_bob-ross.jpg”] “There is nothing … Continued

Kenyan Leader Applauds Trees for the Future Farmers on Revitalizing Regional Agriculture 

Kenyan Leader Applauds Trees for the Future Farmers on Revitalizing Regional Agriculture  Kiambu, Ikinu (June 12, 2019) – Kenyan Parliamentary Member and member of the Agriculture and Livestock Committee, Hon Gabriel Kago Mukuha attended a graduation ceremony held for 177 Kenyan farmers who have successfully planted themselves out of poverty. “[Trees for the Future] has served … Continued

Improving our Planet: Monitoring TREES’ Environmental Impact with Drones

March 7, 2019 By Elizabeth Norikane, East Africa Communications Specialist with contributions from Andrew Zacharias, Deputy Director of Monitoring and Evaluation When standing in a Forest Garden, you can feel the life around you. Each year, it becomes greener, lusher, and more vibrant. However, measuring this growth is challenging. While counting trees and discussing soil health with … Continued

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