Publications
[button color=”green” size=”medium” link=”http://www.spnl.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/Field-Guide-to-the-soaring-Birds-in-Lebanon.pdf” target=”blank” ]Download the Book[/button] Lebanon has been characterized as a
First confirmed breeding record of Northern Raven Corvus corax in Lebanon for over four decades and recent records in Lebanon of Black-winged Kite Elanus caeruleus, Pin-tailed Sandgrouse Pterocles alchata and Black-bellied Sandgrouse P. orientalis GHASSAN RAMADAN-JARADI
Josep del Hoyo, Nigel J. Collar David A. Christie, Andrew Elliott, Lincoln D. C. Fishpool Published by Lynx Edicions in association with BirdLife International [box type=”info” align=”alignright” ]Product details ID:ILCHK01 ISBN-13: 978-84-96553-94-1
Rita El-Hajj,1,2 Dalia Al-Jawhary,3 Tala Moukaddem,3 and Carla Khater1,2 1National Council for Scientific Research, Center for Remote Sensing, P.O. Box 11-8281, Riad el Solh, Beirut, Lebanon 2Mada Association, Atallah Building, 20 Al Arid Street, Ain el Remmaneh, Beirut,
The aim of this educational booklet is to increase knowledge and raise awareness on water related issues, climate change and forest conservation in the Upper Akkar watershed. This area is of great importance due to its breathtaking landscape, varied biodiversity, and vast
Hima Upper Akkar was established in 2009 and it includes several areas, in Aandket, KarmChbat and Qobayyat. This area extends in the North of Lebanon from Wadi Jhannam to Al Qammouaa, passing through Meshmesh and Fneidik, with an estimated area of 5270 hectares. Upper Akkar
The origin of the carpet craft of el-Fekha is from the town of Bergama situated on the north-western coast of Turkey, in the Province of Izmir. The 11th century origin Bergama carpets are very decorative and durable. They are an attestation to the pastoral life style of the
This manual was prepared as a part of the OTI funded project “Vocational Trainings on Carpet Weaving in Fakiha village & pruning in Aanjar” which was implemented by the Society for the Protection of Nature in Lebanon (SPNL) through the generous support of OTI Lebanon in
SPNL has been producing guides, manuals and action plans in several environmental themes for over 30 years. Our guidance is written by experts who have interpreted changes to legislation so that the resulting publications will support you in your daily role. We are
[button color=”green” size=”medium” link=”http://www.spnl.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/Status-of-Birds-in-Lebanon-LOW.pdf” target=”blank” ]Download the Book[/button] Here’s a look at what’s buzzing in the new publication