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Katanino
Katanino
Published 13. Nov 2024 by WeForest
The mushroom women: A green livelihood
This women’s group of producers in our Katanino project are standing in front of their mushroom house.
Published 24. Jun 2024 by WeForest
Overcoming adversity: Aubrey C.'s story
The Katanino team recently shared the moving story of Aubrey C. and his family, who've been involved with the project from the start and have weathered some challenges along the way.
1 year ago by WeForest
Katanino in the news
Our restoration project in Zambia has been featured in an article in Mongabay.
Published 17. Apr 2024 by WeForest
Honey badgers spotted in the reserve
Five years ago, sights like this were very uncommon in the heavily degraded Katanino Forest Reserve.
Published 05. Mar 2024 by WeForest
Almost 60% more forest cover than in 2019!
An assessment by WeForest's Monitoring and Evaluation shows that we've had great success: an increase of 57.3% (587 ha) of forest cover in the Katanino Forest Reserve.
Published 05. Mar 2024 by WeForest
Another successful planting season completed
With no planting needed in the forest reserve, all the planting this season (November 2023 to February 2024) took place within the agroforestry or pine production livelihood schemes.
Published 05. Mar 2024 by WeForest
Goats for everyone
Ever heard of a "goat pass-on"? Neither had I! This photo shows one of the first recipients of a passed-on goat in our new mechanism that supports individual families to build up their herds.
Published 15. Nov 2023 by WeForest in Nursery
Bon voyage!
It's that bittersweet time in Katanino when we say "bye" to the seedlings we have nurtured with so much love and care in the nursery.
Published 31. Oct 2023 by WeForest
School students getting in on the act
The onset of rain means tree planting season is upon us!
Published 20. Sep 2023 by WeForest
Farmer Field Day
In the project’s conservation agriculture (CA) scheme, maize is intercropped with legumes such as soybeans and nitrogen-fixing species.
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