Government agency that investigates illegal logging, partners with space agencies on forest monitoring, and conducts forest conservation initiatives including fencing and mangrove planting.
… The latest sign of the growing conflict came last week when a huge pile of timber stored at the estate was set ablaze by suspected arsonists, forcing police officers, Kenya Forest Service personnel, county firefighters and Brown East Africa Plantations' emergency team to battle t …
KFS to hold public participation on proposed Imenti Forest airstrip amid court battle By Stephen Letoo July 02, 2026 08:19 (EAT) Add as a Preferred Source on Google Follow us Follow on Whatsapp Follow on Google Follow on Twitter Audio By Vocalize The Kenya Forest Service (KFS) ha …
… The respondents maintained that the proposed projects remain at the draft proposal stage and that the Kenya Forest Service has not received any official communication regarding their implementation. …
… The petition, filed by Green Belt Movement and Just Act, seeks to suspend the new law assented to by President William Ruto on May 29, arguing that it was enacted through a flawed legislative process and unlawfully grants the Kenya Forest Service powers to authorise easements and …
… has sidelined local authorities and residents in shaping the new mining framework," petitioner Julius Ogogoh says in court papers. The suit names Mining Cabinet Secretary Hassan Joho and the Attorney-General as respondents, while the Kwale County Government, Kenya Forest Service …
… has sidelined local authorities and residents in shaping the new mining framework," petitioner Julius Ogogoh says in court papers. The suit names Mining Cabinet Secretary Hassan Joho and the Attorney-General as respondents, while the Kwale County Government, Kenya Forest Service …
… The petition was filed against the County Government of Meru, the Kenya Forest Service and other respondents over allegations that sections of the forest were earmarked for development without adequate legal and environmental safeguards.In their application, the petitioners sough …
… Men armed with power saws, bulldozers and heavy machinery descended on Imenti Forest near Kithoka Primary School, felling mature trees and clearing bushes under tight security from Kenya Forest Service rangers despite conservatory orders issued by the Meru Environment and Land Co …
At Kithoka on the edge of Upper Imenti Forest, more than 20 armed officers from the Kenya Forest Service stood guard, controlling entry into the dense montane ecosystem that forms part of the Mt Kenya water tower. …
… This year, KPC is collaborating with the National Environment Management Authority and the Kenya Forest Service (KFS) to plant 20,000 trees in Kilifi and Mombasa in partnership with local communities to commemorate World Environment Day in support of coastal ecosystem restoration …
Climate change stakeholders are meeting in Kitale, Trans-Nzoia County, for a three-day National Climate Literacy Campaign 2026 bringing together learners, teachers, youth, government agencies, civil society and private-sector players to promote climate knowledge translation into practical action and community-led environmental solutions.
Climate change stakeholders are meeting in Kitale, Trans-Nzoia County, for a three-day National Climate Literacy Campaign 2026 bringing together learners, teachers, youth, government agencies, civil society and private-sector players to promote climate knowledge translation into practical action and community-led environmental solutions.
Dr Duncan Ojwang Oburu, nominee for IPOA chairperson, pledged to the National Assembly committee that he would speak "truth to power," defend Kenyans' rights, and maintain the authority's independence while cooperating with the National Police Service. He emphasized that IPOA should remain independent in investigating police misconduct and handling abuse complaints, and that cooperation should not mean subordination to police command.
The Kenya Forest Service has launched investigations after approximately 350 young trees were illegally felled in the Makunga Forest Block in Trans Nzoia County. KFS said the felling appeared deliberately orchestrated to provoke local residents and described it as a violation of forest protection laws.
The Kenya Forest Service is partnering with the Kenya Space Agency to use satellite technology and Earth observation data to strengthen forest monitoring and track tree-growing efforts. The collaboration aims to improve the National Forest Resources Assessment with more accurate information on forest cover, restoration activities, and conservation priorities.
Duncan Ojwang Oburu, IPOA chairperson nominee, told MPs on Wednesday that he would defend Kenyan rights and keep the oversight body independent from police interference, emphasizing that cooperation with the National Police Service should not mean subordination during misconduct investigations.
Environment Cabinet Secretary Deborah Barasa says Community Forest Associations are vital for reaching Kenya's 30% tree cover goal, noting that CFAs manage forest resources, establish nurseries, and lead forest restoration efforts. Kenya has 233 registered CFAs, with around 80% actively involved in forest conservation.
Residents of Kutung in Kipkelion West Constituency have united with the Kenya Forest Service to fight illegal logging and charcoal burning in Tendeno Forest, constructing facilities for KFS rangers and committing to community-led protection efforts.
The Environment and Lands Court has temporarily stopped construction of a road through Ngong Road Forest and an eco-lodge project within the forest, pending the hearing of a petition filed by the Law Society of Kenya, the Green Belt Movement and JustAct against KURA, Kenya Forest Service and developer Konyon Company Limited.
The Catholic Diocese of Kericho has called on the government to urgently intervene to stop alleged destruction of the Londiani Forest Block and address rising tensions over land at the Samburet Tea Estate. Bishop Alfred Rotich warned that continued forest destruction and conflict could threaten the environment, livelihoods, and peaceful coexistence among communities in the area.
The Kaptagat Integrated Conservation Programme announced that in 10 years it has restored 2,765 hectares of the Kaptagat forest ecosystem, a critical water tower in the North Rift covering 4,000 hectares, and planted over two million trees. The initiative also provides livelihood improvements including high-value crops and controlled grazing licenses to address poverty, identified as a key driver of forest degradation.
The Environment and Land Court in Iten has lifted temporary orders that restrained the Kenya Forest Service from fencing Kaptagat Forest, allowing the conservation programme to proceed while the substantive case remains before the court. The dispute arose after applicants sought to stop the fencing, citing concerns over public participation and the Environmental and Social Impact Assessment process, and the court has allowed Kaptagat Community Forest Associations to be joined in the proceedings.
The Environment and Land Court in Iten lifted a July 15 restraining order that had halted fencing of Kaptagat Forest by the Kenya Forest Service. The court's decision allows the conservation exercise—a 270-kilometre electric fence project that began in May—to resume despite objections from five individuals and community groups who cited lack of public participation and environmental impact assessment.
A section of an electric fence being erected around Kaptagat Forest in Elgeyo Marakwet has been destroyed by suspected vandals. Locals held a peaceful protest condemning the destruction and demanding an investigation, arguing that political forces are trying to frustrate conservation efforts.
Kenya Scouts Association and Kenya Forest Service will convene 5,000 volunteers at the Jomvu Mangrove Ecosystem in Mombasa County on Sunday to attempt a Guinness World Record for most people planting mangrove trees simultaneously, coinciding with the International Day for the Conservation of Mangrove Ecosystems.
Sawmillers from Kiambu and neighbouring regions have petitioned the government, alleging that a shift from competitive bidding to private auctioneer-led timber sales is flawed and exposes taxpayers to revenue losses. According to one sawmiller, the winning bid of Ksh.12 million was awarded despite higher offers, including one of Ksh.15 million.
The Environment and Land Court in Iten lifted a temporary halt on the fencing of Kaptagat Forest after hearing an application by five individuals opposing the project. The fencing, which began in May 2026, had been temporarily stopped on July 15 by court order; opponents argued the Kenya Forest Service had not conducted public participation or an Environmental and Social Impact Assessment.
Residents of Sabor in Kaptagat, Elgeyo Marakwet County, have distanced themselves from the vandalism of sections of an electric fence being installed around Kaptagat Forest on the night of July 21, 2026, saying neither they nor their children were responsible for damaging the infrastructure.
Kenya is attracting international financing and partnerships to restore 10.6 million hectares of degraded land by 2032 under its National Landscape and Ecosystem Restoration Strategy, with a focus on arid and semi-arid regions that cover approximately 89 percent of the country's land mass.
The Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission is pursuing nine asset recovery suits to reclaim 7.6 acres of public land in Milimani, Kisumu City, valued at approximately Sh790 million, which it says was unlawfully grabbed from the Kenya Prisons Service and converted into private ownership through fraudulent processes. The disputed property, whose total value including developments is estimated at Sh4.3 billion, forms part of an original 16-acre parcel reserved for prison staff housing and regional offices.
An opinion piece argues that Kenya's tree-planting initiatives, including the Plant Your Age programme, should be viewed as central to national security and family welfare. The author notes that about 1.7 billion trees have been planted since 2022 toward Kenya's 15-billion-tree goal, and calls for families to participate in forestry as a path to prosperity.
Residents and the Kinoru Primary School board of management have opposed plans by the National Government Constituency Development Fund to acquire part of the school's land for construction of a sub-county headquarters and police post, arguing the school's land is already constrained and calling for alternative sites to be identified.
The High Court in Mombasa has issued temporal orders stopping African Oil and Gas Company (AGOL) from further expanding into the Coastal Mangrove Swamp Forest, following allegations that the company's operations have caused ecological harm to the Kilindini Bay mangrove ecosystem through oil spills, construction works, and disturbance of flora and fauna.
An opinion piece argues that a public participation forum on the proposed Imenti State Lodge, Airstrip and golf course inside Imenti Forest was a "sham," with a lawyer denied the microphone, conservationists jeered and removed by security, and the Kenya Forest Service proceeding despite an Environment and Land Court suspension order due to inadequate notice of venue change.
Work has commenced on a proposed airstrip within Imenti Forest in Meru County despite a court order blocking the project pending determination of a petition challenging it. Proponents argue the airstrip is critical infrastructure that will unlock economic potential and create employment, while opponents question the legality of recent activities and a public participation forum held despite the court order.
An opinion piece argues that state agencies tasked with environmental protection—NEMA, KWS, and Kenya Forest Service—are instead enabling ecosystem destruction through amendments to safeguard laws and approval of development projects in protected areas. The writer contends that Kenya's courts, empowered by Articles 42, 69, and 70 of the Constitution, may be the last defence against state-led environmental harm.
Lawyers across Kenya took to the streets to protest the killings of advocates Edward Kariuki Muthee and Esther Wairimu Kiage, demanding enhanced security for the legal profession and urging authorities to expedite investigations and hold those responsible accountable.
Lawyers across Kenya held a nationwide Purple Ribbon March on Friday calling for prompt, independent and transparent investigations into the recent deaths of advocates Edward Kariuki Muthee and Esther Wairimu Keige, found dead in Athi River and Juja respectively. The legal fraternity says the killings pose a threat to the rule of law and access to justice.
Residents of Elgeyo Marakwet County living adjacent to Kaptagat Forest have backed the ongoing electric fencing of the 20,000-hectare ecosystem, arguing it is necessary to curb forest degradation caused by illegal grazing and logging. The fencing, begun in May, is part of a 10-year conservation programme with supporters dismissing opposition from what they describe as non-local forest users.
The Directorate of Criminal Investigations has revealed that the probe into the death of Kenya Forest Service Legal Services Manager Esther Wairimu Keige remains active, with homicide not ruled out despite an inconclusive post-mortem examination. Keige's body was recovered at a coffee plantation in Juja, Kiambu County, weeks after her disappearance on June 10, 2026, after she was dropped at a Shell petrol station in Juja to inquire about gym services and did not return.
Environmental groups say Kenya's 15 billion tree-planting target by 2032 contradicts ongoing destruction of existing forests and green spaces for infrastructure and commercial development, threatening climate and biodiversity commitments.