Hima Charbine

Located in the Hermel district, this forest known for its Greek juniper trees was declared as Hima by SPNL and the concerned municipality in 2014. This Hima always welcomes its visitors for an unforgettable hike on its interesting trail where some species of birds could be observed like the mistle thrush. Being an attractive region for grazing and hunting, this ecologically impor- tant area is protected by the concept of Hima to insure a sustainable use of its natural resources, sustainable grazing and responsible hunting to maintain a diverse ecosystem as well as conserving and upgrading its biodiversity.

Al Hima Magazine 4th Issue

This edition of Al-Hima is published amid conflict and displacement—a painful reality Lebanon knows well. Yet, the Lebanese people and SPNL remain resilient, supporting displaced families while advancing environmental and development goals.

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