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This document discusses deforestation in Kenya. It defines deforestation as cutting down trees without planting new ones. The main causes of deforestation in Kenya are mining, settlement, paper production, logging, and producing fuel. Deforestation leads to increased soil erosion, changes in water shade, desertification, landslides, pollution, and loss of habitat. The document recommends educating people, using renewable fuels, encouraging tree planting, and government regulation of logging and settlement in forests as solutions. Statistics show that Kenya loses 5.6 million trees daily, reducing its forest cover from 70% to the current 30%.








