Every tree at Ambururu holds a story — the person who planted it, the day they chose the forest, the legacy they left behind. This is that record.
Bruce Amalemba
Data Science Society of Maseno University Planted 15 May 2025 · Musanda Forest Markhamia lutea — SialaEsther Omutanyi Wahungu
Ambururu Society Planted 10 Jul 2018 · The Founding Markhamia lutea — SialaShowing all 8 honourees
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Plant Your Tree| Entry # | Planter | Organisation | Species Planted | Date | Location | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AWC-001 | Esther Omutanyi Wahungu | Ambururu Society | Markhamia lutea | 10 Jul 2018 | Musanda Forest | Verified |
| AWC-002 | Justice Anthony Ombwayo | Nakuru Law Courts | Prunus africana | 10 Jul 2020 | Musanda Forest | Verified |
| AWC-003 | Eugene Michael Ombwayo | Ambururu Society | Olea welwitschii | 10 Jul 2023 | Musanda Forest | Verified |
| AWC-004 | Dr. John Mudany | Telefunken Kenya Ltd. | Maesopsis eminii | 02 Mar 2024 | Musanda Forest | Verified |
| AWC-005 | Ernest Omusula | Data Science Society, Maseno Univ. | Ficus thonningii | 10 Jul 2024 | Musanda Forest | Verified |
| AWC-006 | Bruce Amalemba | Data Science Society, Maseno Univ. | Markhamia lutea | 15 May 2025 | Musanda Forest | Growing |
| AWC-007 | Alex Lenox Wakhungu | Daystar University | Olea welwitschii | 10 Jul 2025 | Musanda Forest | Growing |
| AWC-008 | Crystal Abuti | Kabarak University | Prunus africana | 10 Jul 2025 | Musanda Forest | Growing |
Through composting, recycling, and zero-waste initiatives across all operations.
50 kW solar array generating 65,000 kWh annually, saving 45 tonnes of CO₂.
200,000 litre rainwater harvesting system replacing municipal supply.
Across 8 hectares of restored land, with 15 native species reintroduced.
Combined impact of solar energy and forest restoration programmes.
90% of the workforce sourced from Musanda and surrounding communities.
Esther Omutanyi Wahungu and the Ambururu Society plant the first ceremonial trees, establishing the Green Badge concept as a pillar of the conservancy.
Justice Anthony Ombwayo marks the programme's first public milestone. 500 trees planted. The forest begins in earnest.
1,000 trees. 25 kW solar installed. 50% waste diversion achieved. Ambururu earns Silver certification and attracts institutional partnerships.
Eugene Michael Ombwayo and university groups join. The Green Badge Register opens to institutional planters. 200+ volunteers mobilised.
Dr. John Mudany leads corporate participation. Solar expanded to 50 kW. 8 hectares fully restored. The forest reaches critical mass.
Third-party audit underway. 10,000+ trees projected. 75% renewable energy target. The forest speaks for itself — internationally.
A small act. An enduring forest.
Planting a tree at Ambururu wasn't just about conservation — it was about leaving a legacy. Every time I visit, I see my tree growing, and it reminds me that small actions create lasting change.
Bringing our university group to plant trees was transformative. Seeing students come together for conservation showed us the power of collective action. Ambururu's commitment is truly inspiring.
As someone who believes justice extends to the natural world, planting a tree here was an expression of that conviction. The forest is a courtroom where nature always wins.
As a medical professional I see daily what poor environmental health does to communities. My tree at Ambururu is my prescription for a healthier Siaya County and a living future.
Green Badge Honours is Ambururu's living register of conservation. Every person who plants a tree receives a personalised wooden plaque tagged to their tree, and their name is permanently recorded here. It is a hall of fame for the forest itself.
Book any of our Experiences that includes tree planting, or join one of our organised conservation drives. During your visit you will plant a native species, receive a personalised tag, and be added to this register within 30 days.
Absolutely. We maintain a georeferenced map of every planted tree and our guides can take you directly to yours. Many honourees return annually to mark a birthday, anniversary, or simply to sit with what they started.
Bronze (basic compliance, achieved 2020), Silver (verified metrics, achieved 2022), Gold (third-party audited, targeted 2026), and Platinum (international leadership, envisioned 2028). Ambururu currently holds Silver and is actively working toward Gold.
Yes, and we actively encourage it. Universities, law firms, hospitals, and corporations have all participated. Group events can be tailored around team-building, CSR programming, or academic research. Contact us to arrange a dedicated conservation day.
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The forest remembers everyone who showed up for it. Plant your tree, earn your plaque, and join the register that will outlast us all.