Adventure Awaits, Join The 8th Edition Of The Forest Challenge
Get ready to embark on an exciting journey that’s not only an adventure of a lifetime but also a crucial step towards a more sustainable and resilient future. The East African Wild Life Society (EAWLS) is thrilled to announce the 8th Edition of The Forest Challenge, scheduled for Saturday, November 25, 2023, with the inspiring theme, “Reforest for a Resilient Future”. This extraordinary event is your opportunity to champion environmental conservation and sustainable living while immersing yourself in the breathtaking beauty of Kereita Forest, nestled within the majestic Aberdare landscape.
The Forest Challenge is a collaborative initiative by EAWLS, the Kenya Forest Service (KFS), and Kijabe Environment Volunteers (KENVO). It offers participants a unique chance to reconnect with nature, engage in thrilling experiences, and make a meaningful contribution to the vital cause of forest conservation.
Kenya’s primary water catchment areas are facing alarming degradation due to deforestation and other destructive human activities, exacerbating the impacts of climate change and biodiversity loss. The Forest Challenge aims to combat this destructive trend by raising awareness and actively participating in forest restoration.
But this event is more than just a day out; it’s a call to action. It goes beyond entertainment and aims to kindle a sense of environmental responsibility in all of us. As you explore the trails and immerse yourself in the natural splendor of Kereita Forest, you’ll develop a deeper understanding of your duty to conserve these invaluable ecosystems.
Join hands with fellow enthusiasts who share your passion for preserving our planet and immerse yourself in the beauty of nature. It’s time to challenge yourself to new heights while making a lasting impact. Register today, and let’s create a resilient and sustainable future together. Don’t miss out on this remarkable opportunity to make a difference!
For More Information Contact:
Tel: 254 (020) 3874145
Mobile: 254 (0) 722 202 473
Email: info@eawildlife.org