The Society for the Protection of Nature in Lebanon (SPNL) is poised to officially launch its new plant nursery in Hima Kayfoun, a project developed in collaboration with the Kayfoun municipality. This initiative, supported by the Bioconnect project funded by the EU, underscores SPNL’s commitment to biodiversity conservation and community engagement.
A Collaborative Effort
The nursery is situated on a plot provided by the Kayfoun municipality, reflecting a strong partnership aimed at environmental preservation. This collaboration aligns with SPNL’s broader mission to harmonize nature, people, and culture through the Hima approach—a community-based conservation model that empowers local communities to manage natural resources sustainably.
Facilities and Features
The nursery boasts a greenhouse and additional facilities essential for cultivating native trees, shrubs, and wildflowers. By focusing on indigenous species, the nursery aims to support reforestation efforts, habitat restoration, and the enhancement of local biodiversity. This initiative complements SPNL’s existing projects, such as the butterfly garden and plant nursery at the Quranic and Biblical Gardens, which serve as sanctuaries for Lebanon’s rich flora and fauna.
Community Engagement and Education
Beyond its environmental objectives, the nursery will serve as an educational hub for the local community. It offers opportunities for residents, students, and visitors to engage in hands-on learning about plant cultivation, sustainable agriculture, and the importance of native species in ecosystem health. This aligns with SPNL’s ongoing efforts to promote environmental awareness and community involvement in conservation initiatives.
Upcoming Launch
Preparations for the official launch are in full swing, with the inauguration scheduled for April 2025. The event is expected to draw attention from environmentalists, local officials, and community members, marking a significant milestone in SPNL’s conservation efforts. The launch will also highlight the successful implementation of the Hima for Peace project, which fosters collaboration between neighboring communities like Kayfoun and Chemlan through shared environmental initiatives.
A Step Towards Sustainable Conservation
The establishment of the SPNL Nursery in Hima Kayfoun represents a significant advancement in local conservation efforts. By providing the necessary infrastructure for plant propagation and community education, the nursery is set to become a cornerstone of sustainable environmental practices in the region. This project exemplifies how collaborative efforts between organizations like SPNL and local municipalities can lead to meaningful contributions to biodiversity preservation and community development.