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The Regional Center for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency – RCEEE and Frederich Ebert Stiftung – FES in collaboration with the Lebanese Center for Energy Conservation – LCEC has organized a 4-day training from 2 to 5 August 2022 in Raoche Arjan by Rotana Hotel. This
From cofounding The Society for the Protection of Nature in Lebanon (SPNL ) in 1983 to establishing 28 Hima Protected areas and serving three times as Birdlife International Global Councilor, representing the Middle East Region Partnership… Mr. Assad Serhal will be presented
The Migratory Soaring Birds project have an innovative approach aiming to mainstream MSB concerns within economic sectors including hunting, tourism, waste management, agriculture, and energy. SPNL is currently concentrating on the energy sector, trying to strengthen our
The 5th project semester(January-June2022)was marked by the completion of the activities in the context of TUNE UP since it is the last semester of the project. TUNE UP partners focused their efforts on capitalization and dissemination/communication activities having testing
SPNL SNOW program has been a major attraction for schools due to the added value tailored made curriculums are providing to students to better raise the future generation, in terms of bird migration, climate change, and water, renewable and sustainable energy to name a few.
Back on September 27, 2021 the APU were able to rescue 3 Egyptian Vultures held in an illegal farm. The story of these 3 magnificent species has just started. These birds were checked and placed within the Luc Hoffman Hima Home rehabilitation center, to properly monitor
Mark your calendars! On the 2nd and 3rd of July, Patricia Zurita joins CNN’s Bill Weir to host an episode of CNN International’s ground-breaking series Call to Earth, called Protecting Nature’s Highways, about the wonders of migration and the global flyways
The Anti-Poaching Unit (APU) – in partnership with the Mansoura Municipality in the West Bekaa and its group of hunters, in coordination with the Society for the Protection of Nature in Lebanon (SPNL) – held an awareness session on the importance of wetlands and
Through its continuous efforts to support local initiatives and promote sustainable cultural practices, SPNL under MAVA and CEPF projects has participated in the yearly traditional Hammana festival. The festival included cherry-picking, a kid’s zone, authentic dishes, and an
SPNL, in partnership with NAFDA https://nafdalebanon.org/ Â , initiated a joint effort to raise awareness about environment, climate change, and sustainable hunting within various schools across Lebanon. SPNL SNOW program (School with no Walls) was implemented at Rachaya