Phone: +254 (0) 7038 908
Email: ilmamusi.cfa@gmail.com
Website: ilmamusicfa.ke
Phone: +254 (0) 7038 908
Email: ilmamusi.cfa@gmail.com
Website: ilmamusicfa.ke
Mukogodo forest reserve is a mosaic of closed forest, open forest and open grasslands. It’s one of the remaining dry forest which covers a landmass of 30,189 Ha. The forest and surrounding group ranches are located in the core of Kenya’s Laikipia – Samburu ecosystem which hosts Kenya’s second highest density of wildlife including the highest concentration of elephant outside of protected areas. It hosts a critical corridor of regular elephant movement between Samburu lowlands, the Laikipia plateau and Mt. Kenya Forest Reserve.
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ILMAMUSI is an acronym derived from the group ranches namely Ilngwesi, Makurian, Mukogodo and Sieku surrounding Mukogodo Forest Reserve. Together, the group ranches formed and mandated this umbrella Community Forest Association in 2003 to oversee the protection, preservation and management of the forest reserve as mandated under the Forestry Conservation and Management Act. ILMAMUSI has established working partnerships with Kenya Forest Service, Laikipia Wildlife Forum, Borana Conservancy, Lewa Wildlife Conservancy and Northern Rangelands Trust. The CFA has 12 community rangers who patrol the expansive forest to ensure security of wildlife and monitor the ecological state of the forest.
Registered as Community Forest Association by Registrar of Societies. Encompasses four group ranches, i.e. Ilngwesi, Makurian, Mukogodo, and Sieku which surround Mukogodo Forest Reserve.
The picturesque Mukogodo landscape straddles across Laikipia North Sub-county, Laikipia County of Kenya and comprises of the Mukogodo forest reserve (30, 189 ha) and the surrounding four group ranches namely; Ilngwesi (8,675.6 ha) in the southeast, Makurian (6,464 ha) in the southwest, Kurikuri (6230 ha) in the northwest and Lekuruki (6,847.5ha) in the north east of the forest. It lies approximately between longitude 37005 E to 37023’ E and at latitude 0018’ N and 0032 N. Headquarters are located on the southeastern part at Loiragai which neighbour’s Borana Conservancy.
ILMAMUSI Forest Association exists to foster and ensure sustenance of the biological, ecological, environmental, and social-cultural values of Mukogodo forest in perpetuity in order to protect the natural forest and water catchment areas and to improve the living standards of the surrounding communities through sustainable livelihoods projects and forest management.
A world wide leading conserved indigenous forest and surrounding rangeland.
i.) To enhance conservation of rare, endemic and threatened plant and animal species and their natural habitats.
ii.) To zone the Mukogodo landscape for sustainable conservation and development.
iii.) To conserve wildlife and improve livelihood through sustainable income generating tourism activities while minimizing human wildlife conflict.
iv.) To enhance the livelihood of the communities through sustainable off-take of forest goods and services at subsistence level.
v.) To increase income from nature based enterprises, eco-tourism as well as conserve the environment and indigenous knowledge for posterity.
vi.) To improve livestock management and promote sustainable grazing system in the landscape.
vii.) To sustain community interest and active participation in conservation activities.
viii.) To improve the understanding of the forest and it’s usage for better management and monitoring.