The Beiruter Highlights Assaad Serhal’s Tribute to the Legacy of Mona Khalil and Community-Based Conservation

In an article published on 30 June 2026, entitled “Beyond the Orange House: Mona Khalil’s Lasting Legacy,” journalist The Beiruter Editorial Team explores the extraordinary life and enduring impact of the late Lebanese environmental activist Mona Khalil, whose pioneering work transformed the beaches of Mansouri into one of Lebanon’s most important nesting sites for endangered sea turtles.

The feature places particular emphasis on the reflections of Assaad Serhal, Founder and Director General of the Society for the Protection of Nature in Lebanon (SPNL), who recounts Khalil’s remarkable journey from an individual conservationist to a champion of community-led environmental protection.

Serhal describes Khalil’s dedication as deeply personal, stressing that her commitment “wasn’t conservation for conservation’s sake,” but rather stemmed from a profound emotional bond with the sea turtles she spent decades protecting. He recalls how she devoted countless nights to monitoring nests and ensuring hatchlings safely reached the Mediterranean.

The article also highlights Serhal’s role in encouraging Khalil to embrace the Hima approach to conservation, persuading her that long-term protection of biodiversity depends on empowering local communities, municipalities, and fishermen rather than relying on individual efforts alone. According to Serhal, this transition ultimately became Khalil’s greatest achievement, creating a trusted local network that continues her work despite the destruction caused by the recent war in southern Lebanon.

Looking ahead, Serhal emphasizes that preserving Khalil’s legacy requires restoring both the damaged conservation infrastructure and the community partnerships she spent years building. He calls for renewed commitment to protecting the public coastal lands where sea turtles continue to nest and ensuring that the collaborative conservation model she helped establish remains a lasting source of hope.

Concluding his tribute, Serhal describes Khalil’s life as one of extraordinary sacrifice and service, noting that her legacy extends beyond sea turtle conservation to encompass the protection of marine ecosystems, local communities, and the fishermen whose livelihoods are closely connected to Lebanon’s coastal environment.

Source: The Beiruter
Article: Beyond the Orange House: Mona Khalil’s Lasting Legacy
Published: 30 June 2026
Author: The Beiruter Editorial Team

Al Hima Magazine 7h Issue

The Society for the Protection of Nature in Lebanon, SPNL, has officially released the seventh issue of Al Hima magazine, reaffirming its commitment to advancing community-led conservation and positioning Lebanon as a regional leader in nature-based solutions.
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