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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Beekeeping in natural honeycomb
Our project promotes a learning effect on both sides through cultural exchange. We are developing effective beekeeping solutions in Tanzania that enable men and women from lower social classes to earn an income through beekeeping. On the German side, we benefit from ecological sustainability and learn how to beekeep in a more natural way. Together we are creating new perspectives!
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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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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.
Geplante Projekte
Discover our exciting school project on Kilimanjaro! We are creating a colorful school garden with amaranth and more to promote sustainability and healthy eating
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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100 trees for Mabogini Secondary School
A tree-planting campaign and environmental education measures on the important topics of trees and bees in the lowlands of Moshi District are the starting point for beekeeping. An opportunity for the Mabogini Secondary School.
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World Earth Day 2022
On April 22, 193 countries have been drawing attention to the need to protect the environment on this day since 1970.