cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/29768007
- In Kenya, an uproar briefly followed the August announcement that the beloved Karura Forest north of Nairobi would no longer be jointly managed by local citizens’ group Friends of Karura Forest and the Kenya Forest Service; the decision has since been reversed.
- The 15-year partnership has restored several indigenous plant species to the Karura Forest, which is also a haven for wildlife such as jackals, bush pigs and small antelopes.
- Previously, the area was threatened by land-grabbers and illegal logging; today, the initiative employs more than 35 staff, who work on forest restoration, security and infrastructure maintenance while some 300 local community members supply thousands of tree seedlings each month for reforestation.


No war but the grass war. Forest destruction and animal abuse transcend all class divisions; so too must the solutions.
Isn’t the alleged purpose of government to serve and protect the people…? Isn’t the alleged purpose of technology to make people’s lives easier…?
Exactly. You cannot rely on the government, or technology, or physical barriers; the people living there must be willing to protect the forest. Or to frame it another way: the people willing to protect the forest must be living there.