Green future: reforestation in the Magamba Reserve
We are pleased to provide an update on our current reforestation project in the Magamba Nature Forest Reserve. Our organisation has the unique ability to carry out extensive planting thanks to our extensive tree nursery, which offers a variety of indigenous tree species. After obtaining the necessary permits, we have started restoring degraded areas in the Kwai and Migambo Village areas adjacent to the reserve.
The Magamba Nature Forest Reserve, surrounded by 21 villages, plays an important role in our region. The involvement of the communities from these surrounding villages is crucial to the success of our conservation projects.
On 28 November 2023, we launched the project with the planting of 2,015 indigenous trees in the village of Migambo. This action involved 19 villagers who supported us as casual labourers. We also had the privilege of being visited by TFS (Tanzania Forest Service) officials, including a botanist who checked the planted tree species. The trees were planted on an area of 1.83 hectares.
The following indigenous tree species were planted in Migambo:
Syzygium guineense (Mshihwi) - 300 specimens
Bridelia micrantha (Muiza) - 325 specimens
Albizia schimperiana (Mshai) - 500 specimens
Rauvolfia caffra (Mueeti) - 400 pieces
Prunus africana (Mkomahoya) - 300 pieces
Podocarpus usambarensis (Mpodo) - 190 specimens
A total of 2,015 trees were planted.
The community is grateful for the support from the organisation "There For You" and is excited about the opportunity to restore parts of the Magamba Nature Forest Reserve as well as the employment opportunities that have arisen from participating in CYDO's tree planting campaign.
We are proud of the progress we have made and grateful for the continued support and commitment of all involved. Our goal remains to have a lasting and positive impact on the environment and communities surrounding the Magamba Nature Forest Reserve.