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By Rania Khalil, CEPF Project Manager The CEPF project aims at promoting the conservation of biodiversity in the Upper Beirut River Valley, namely Higher Metn region, through the maintenance of interlinked traditional land-use practices. Through the Hima integrated approach
By Jamal Hamzeh, Project Manager The Mediterranean diet is considered by UNESCO as one “Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity” identifying several Mediterranean countries. Lebanon is one of those countries, which is well known for its healthy and rich culinary heritage,
Follow information received in recent week, police have convicted a man for using live traps to illegally trap goldfinches in Hammana and Falougha villages in Mount Lebanon. Having received a complaint from citizens in the area about certain poachers hunting for wild
We are proud to announce the change of name from Rooted Everyday to Mediterranean Alliance for Nature & Culture! The name change is a result of a rebranding effort designed to better mirror the nature of our work and convey our ceaseless contribution to the
Monitoring Illegal killing and taking of birds at Qaraoun Black-Spot (Anjar/Kfarzabad, Qaraoun, Khirbet Qanafar sub black- spots) in Lebanon Springs 2020 By SPNL Ghassan Ramadan Jaradi and Homat Al-Hima Teams August 2020 INTRODUCTION Qaraoun Black Spot (QBS) is formed
Monitoring Illegal killing and taking of birds at Qaraoun Black Spot (Anjar/Kfarzabad, Qaraoun, Khirbet Qanafar sub black spots) in Lebanon Autumn 2020 By Saad Ramadan and Homat Al Hima Teams Under the supervision of Ghassan Ramadan-Jaradi On Behalf of SPNL Autumn 2020
Monitoring of Illegally Killed Birds in Akoura (Autumn 2020) By Saad Ramadan Under supervision of Ghassan Ramadan Jaradi, PhD December 2020 INTRODUCTION The Akoura Hima received the second autumn monitoring in 2018 using a combination of transect and point count monitoring
What do Forest fire prevention, drip irrigation, an Egyptian Vulture and bird protection have in common? The HIMA – “protected areas”, in Arabic. Through the Hima, SPNL works towards a sustainable Lebanon where people and nature live in harmony. To spread stop Nature’s
In cooperation with the Litani River Authority (LRA) and with the support of the Agence Francaise pour la Developpement (AFD), The Society for the Protection of Nature in Lebanon (SPNL) is spearheading a project that aims to use cattle manure to create grade A compost.
Iklim Al Kharoub Responsible hunters spearhead the fight against mist nets and the anti-poaching unit (APU), together with the security forces, removes about 400 meters of nets Responsible hunters in the Iklim Al Kharoub, Chouf region, Mount Lebanon, specifically in the