Floresta Tanzania is delighted to be recognized by the Siha District Council for its contribution to the government-led tree planting initiative in Siha District, commemorating the National Tree Planting Day.
The recognition reflects the collective efforts made in collaboration with community groups supported and managed by Floresta Tanzania. Through this partnership, a total of 7,600 trees were successfully planted across various locations in the district between March 21 and March 31, 2026.
The tree planting activities took place in Loti (Lowland area), Kihaka Water fall, Kyengia Primary School, and the villages of Kyengia, Koboko and Nrao Sangara. The planted trees included a mix of fruit trees, indigenous species and timber varieties selected to suit the local environment and community needs.
This recognition highlights the importance of collaboration between government institutions, development organizations and local communities in advancing environmental conservation. It also reflects the commitment of community groups managed by Floresta in Siha District who continue to take an active role in restoration efforts.
Floresta Tanzania values this partnership and remains committed to supporting sustainable land restoration through community driven approaches that contribute to improved livelihoods and long-term environmental sustainability.
