A Rocha is a global family of conservation organizations working together, in response to the worldwide crisis of biodiversity loss, to carry out community-based conservation projects.

Through residential field study centres and our site-based projects we carry out ecological monitoring and research in areas of high value for wildlife.

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Through residential field study centres and our site-based projects we carry out ecological monitoring and research in areas of high value for wildlife.

We encourage appreciation of nature and participation in its conservation, through environmental education and community outreach.

Through residential field study centres and our site-based projects we carry out ecological monitoring and research in areas of high value for wildlife.

We resources Christians for environmental action through conservation projects, resources for churches and involvement in global networks.

We encourage appreciation of nature and participation in its conservation, through environmental education and community outreach.​

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Beware! Bees in Dakatcha

Conservation has never been sweater Did you know you can bountifully reap from your efforts to conserve the environment? Climate change is no longer a ...

The why behind the Sokoke Forest MTB Challenge

An ecosystem worth riding for ”Beyond the white sands and coral reefs of the Malindi-Watamu coastline, lies Arabuko-Sokoke Forest (ASF) and Mida Creek. ASF is ...

Team tree planting in the slippery Dakatcha

Why Dakatcha Woodland Nothing resonates more with a conservation organization than choosing to spent a team building day planting trees. Since 2014, A Rocha Kenya ...

ASSETS tree planting trip

Introduction On Monday a group 5 of A Rocha Kenya volunteers, were able to help with tree planting in a local village. Tree planting is ...

Birding in the muddy Sabaki

Introduction Last weekend, our science team together with a few volunteers went for the monthly Sabaki bird count. To make the activity even more interesting ...

Molding eco-friendly cooking foundations

Introduction Reduced dependence on the Arabuko-Sokoke Forest (ASF) means reduced destruction which leads to a healthy and protected forest. Over the years, providing eco-bursaries for ...

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