BEST PRACTICE

BEST PRACTICE

By Jeremy Leariwala

Mara Day Celebration, an annual event that is dedicated to the conservation of the Mara River, is observed by the East African Community (EAC) on 15th September. The event brings together environment conservation enthusiasts within the EAC; more so, those within Kenya and Tanzania-where the bulk of the Mara Ecosystem is found.

For the year 2022, the theme of the event was: Towards Sustainable Mara River Ecosystem!

Several groups (Conservation stakeholders) converged in Nakuru-Kenya, to celebrate this day. Personally, I was fascinated by FOMAWA (Friends of Mau Watershed) with their presentations. For over twenty years now, the group-FOMAWA-has endeavoured to preserve the Mau Watershed. With the two decades’ experience this group has identified the best practices of tree planting, and it has adopted a simple concept for disseminating that information too.

With the help of well-wishers and people/organizations of goodwill, FOMAWA partners with local schools to set up demonstration projects (by actually planting different species of trees-depending on sizes of plots availed). Holing (sizes & depths), Spacing, Fertilizer and manure application, as well as fencing are some examples of the best practices.


 

#Fomawa, 

#Maradaycelebration

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