
Lebanon: Planting cedar trees in a country in crisis
Decimated by wildfires and deforestation, little remains of Lebanon’s dense cedar forests. Because the country lacks funds and staff for nature conservation, the organization Trees for Lebanon—which employs female refugees—is filling the gap.
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