Measurable Impact on Protected Areas and Climate Change Management as well as Community Based Conservation and Livelihood Improvements.
7.5+ Billion
Total income generated by communities living adjacent to the
Eastern Arc Mountains across key livelihood projects
5,983 Ha
of degraded land cleared and rehabilitated
This area was mainly restored from the impacts of alluvial gold mining through a large-scale ecological restoration program.
2.4 Mil
indigenous trees planted
A total of 2,400,038 indigenous tree seedlings were planted to support landscape restoration and climate resilience.
2,957
Nature Trails & Drive Routes maintained
Nearly 3,000 kilometers of nature trails and eco-drive routes were maintained to support ecotourism, forest patrols, and conservation education.
7,088
Forest Boundaries Maintained
Over 7,000 kilometers of forest boundaries were demarcated and regularly maintained to prevent encroachment, support legal protection, and guide community land use planning.