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Egerton University plants 200,000 trees in Mau ecosystem

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A section of Mau Forest where illegal settlers were evicted from in 2018. [Kipsang Joseph, Standard]

Efforts by Egerton University to conserve the Mau forest have started to bear fruit.

The university lies within the Mau Complex ecosystem, and for the last two decades, it has been rehabilitating the Shururu forest.

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