Kenya expands Kaptagat Forest Restoration model to Mau and Cherangany
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The cycling event is used as a platform to support restoration work, with participation fees contributing to conservation activities and riders taking part in tree-planting efforts under Kenya’s wider 15 Billion Trees Campaign.
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