AUB-NCC Newsletter Winter 2013, Issue No. 33

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Editorial

No.33 Winter 2013

The Newsletter of the AUB Nature Conservation Center

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uring my weekly journeys from West Bekaa to Beirut as a teenager, I was witnessing the increasing degradation of the landscape: what I saw was abundant greenery being lost at an alarming rate and the issue of desertification in Lebanon became a big concern to me. I found myself asking what solutions there were to sustain the greenery of my village, Ain Zebde, and having no answers made me anxious. The wakeup call happened when my eye caught a small article in a newspaper that mentioned the conservation activities of a nature center named Ibsar (former name of NCC). The article signaled positive vibes and led to a contact with the NCC team, and from that moment it has been a wonderful ride.

Four years of cooperation through various activities: tree planting, old trail reawakening, mapping the attraction points in the village, and even artistic involvements such as creating mosaics generated in us and especially in the youth a deeper involvement in nature conservation. It did inculcate a green spirit in us but, most importantly, it encouraged our community to better understand its natural heritage. For me the following quote summarizes the Center’s philosophy: “In the end, we will conserve only what we love, We will love only what we understand, And we will understand only what we are taught” In borrowing those words from environmentalist Baba Dioum, I can only evoke the enthusiasm and inspiration of every NCC member we have worked with.

Bachir Abou Mounsef Active citizen of Ain Zebde


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