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Three bird of prey poachers were apprehended by the Lebanese police in Akkar on Wednesday morning thanks to the efforts of anti-poaching activists taking part in an international campaign to protect migratory birds in Lebanon. The Lebanese and international activists from
On the 9th of September 2022, a SNOW session was held in Menjez at St Francois d’Assise School belonging to the Franciscans order. Thirty-nine students from the village and surrounding villages attended the session focusing on climate change, renewable energy, and water. A
SPNL – Society for the Protection of Nature in Lebanon organized collaboratively with LCEC – Lebanese Center for Energy Conservation a one-day conference on “Birds and Energy” on Tuesday 23 August 2022 at Bossa Nova Hotel – Sin El Fil. The conference was attended by more
General overview “Ensuring effective management and governance in Sites of Ecological Importance and expanding biodiversity protection in Southern Lebanon” is a project Funded by the European Union and communicated under the title of “Bioconnect” This 45-month project (1st
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
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
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.
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/ , 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