Laufende Projekte
🌱Discover the magic of Kilimanjaro - Together for a greener future! 🐝
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Bees in the Himo Tree Nursery
A fascinating beekeeping adventure began at the Himo Tree Nursery: we discovered a colony of wild honey bees in the kitchen chimney, which formed the basis for a sustainable project. The bees were relocated to a beehive and at the first honey harvest they surprised us with 8.5 kilos of delicious honey that embodies the richness of African nature. A sweet success that unites nature!
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Himo Tree Nursery
A tree nursery at the foot of Kilimanjaro - bee flight and tree shade at the Himo Tree Nursery. We promote biodiversity by growing native young trees and working with wild bees.
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Beekeeping as a development approach
The project 'Beekeeping as a development approach' supports vulnerable communities on Kilimanjaro through sustainable honey production. We promote local beekeeping and create income opportunities. At the same time, we are strengthening biodiversity and the ecological balance of the region. This approach is economically sustainable and socially equitable, with a focus on education and resource sharing.
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Green Kilimanjaro
The “Green Kilimanjaro” project is Tanzanian Bees & Trees' contribution to the joint project “Climate Dialogues 2.0”. This deals with the effects of climate change in African countries and aims to meet these challenges with educational events and tree projects.
Abgeschlossene Projekte
From reforestation initiatives to educational programs on environmental awareness and innovative measures to conserve resources. Let us inspire you.
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All about Bees 1
What began on April 22 with the tree planting campaign on World Earth Day on Kilimanjaro as the start of the project has now been continued in Kiel. This part of the project included a workshop week on bees. For this, we invited our Tanzanian coordinator Jonathan and our beekeeper Rodney to Germany.
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All about Bees 2
After planting 100 native trees, which are useful as bee pasture, in the community of Uru Shimbwe on World Earth Day, April 22, 2022, and inviting two Tanzanian beekeepers to Kiel for a project week on bees in June, the final phase of the project followed in September.