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Editorial | SPNL ANNUAL REPORT 2022 By | Assad Serhal |SPNL Director General, Birdlife International Global Councillor Four years ago, the Lebanese parliament adopted a new law related to natural reserves in Lebanon. This long-awaited legislation is one additional step in
On behalf of the Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund (CEPF) and the Donors’ Initiative for Mediterranean Freshwater Ecosystems (DIMFE), BirdLife International announces a call for proposals for Small Grants in Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Cabo Verde, Egypt, Jordan,
Let’s come together to honour and celebrate three decades of collaboration for people and nature ! Come and join us on 9th March 2023 CET (UTC +1) to honor and celebrate three decades of collaboration for people and nature! Mava will broadcast the Farewell Celebration event
SPNL Launches New Arabic Print Biannually Magazine, Focused on Al Hima SPNL is launching an Arabic print edition ALHIMA, with the premiere issue hitting newsstands this week and featuring several topics including the efforts done by SPNL to revive Hima. Commenting on
Within the framework of the EV New LIFE Project, funded by the European Union, SPNL was able to enhance its expertise in terms of bird rehabilitation through complex components. This step involved constructing two steel cages in the Chemlan Biblical Garden to be utilised as
Each year, around 25 million birds are illegally killed across the Mediterranean – a region where many, such as the declining European Turtle-dove, are undertaking already perilous migrations. BirdLife is committed to helping countries halve this figure by 2030. I’ve seen
We are delighted to announce the launch of the Society for Protection of Nature in Lebanon (SPNL) 2022 report, available now for download. This annual report is designed to give you an overview of SPNL’s main achievements in 2022. You will also find an overview of the
The Municipality of Jdeidet El-Chouf, represented by the Head of Municipality, Eng. Hisham Fatayri and the Society for the Protection of Nature in Lebanon (SPNL) represented by, Director General, Assad Serhal signed today a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on the
Heat waves, severe droughts, water shortages: the consequences of climate change are already very evident in Lebanon, and could lead to new outbreaks of violent conflict. Since the state is not adressing the problems, an environmental organization is bringing local people to
The Minister of Energy and Water in the caretaker government, Dr. Walid Fayad, met with a delegation that included the Director General of the Society for the Protection of Nature in Lebanon (SPNL), and Birdlife International Global Councillor, Asaad Sarhal, the head of the