Mau Forest is a forest complex in the Rift Valley of Kenya.
Mau Forest is the largest water catchment area in Kenya.
Its source is in the Mau Forest.
Today, though, they are gone from the Mau Forest.
It is near the Mau Forest, which has become a global issue on environment.
Much larger is Mau Forest, the largest forest complex in East Africa.
Kericho is home to Kenya's biggest water catchment area, the Mau Forest.
A specific example of this is in the Mau Forest, in the highlands of Kenya, that is a major watershed for the country.
The Mau Forest has lost a fourth of its original cover since the 1980s Ogiek people have traditionally occupied the forest.
But human destruction of the once-thick Mau Forest, which has caused its aquifer levels to fall significantly and seen soil erosion increase, played a major part.