Over 100 Trees of different species of native broad lead trees have been planted in Ndhiwa, Kenya. The forest conservation project is beginning to grow, yielding a lusher, greener forest teaming with wildlife noises and bees who pollinate crops in the forest and adjacent farms. Increased crop production, future fruit yield and lumber for building are all now possible. Trees decrease soil errosion and increase water retention in the soil and provide oxygen to breathe.