Anti-Poaching Unit Engages with Antonine School – Zahle to Promote Conservation and Awareness

Today, the Anti-Poaching Unit (APU) of the Society for the Protection of Nature in Lebanon (SPNL) responded to an invitation from Sister Roula Karam, the representative of Antonine School – Zahle, one of the largest schools in the Bekaa region, with over 3,000 students. This initiative is part of SPNL’s ongoing efforts to raise environmental awareness and promote conservation among Lebanon’s youth.

A Productive Session on Conservation & Sustainability

During the session, the Anti-Poaching Unit introduced its mission and role, along with SPNL’s broader conservation programs and initiatives. The discussion focused on:

Anti-Poaching Efforts: Combating illegal hunting and promoting sustainable wildlife management.
Fish & Wildlife Unit: Monitoring ecosystems, conducting water quality testing in collaboration with the Litani River Authority (LRA), and raising awareness about biodiversity and pollution.
SNOW Program (School with No Walls): A hands-on educational initiative designed to connect students with nature-based learning experiences outside the traditional classroom.

Strengthening Future Collaboration

Following the discussions, the Antonine School administration confirmed its commitment to hosting training and awareness sessions. These sessions will provide students with deeper insights into:
🌿 Sustainable hunting practices
🐦 Biodiversity conservation
🌎 Environmental protection

Additionally, the Anti-Poaching Unit met with the school’s Environmental Club, where students and faculty expressed enthusiasm for engaging in conservation activities. Eng. Nadim El Rif, President of the Parent Committee, also attended the meeting and strongly supported these initiatives, emphasizing the importance of establishing a long-term partnership between SPNL and Antonine School.

Inspiring Future Generations for Conservation

This collaboration between SPNL and Antonine School – Zahle marks a significant step in fostering environmental awareness among youth. By equipping students with the knowledge and skills to protect Lebanon’s natural heritage, SPNL aims to inspire the next generation of environmental stewards.

💙 Together, we can protect Lebanon’s wildlife and ecosystems for a sustainable future! 🌱✨

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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