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Natural areas in Lebanon

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Natural areas in Lebanon
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Forests cover 13.6% of Lebanon, and other wooded lands represents 11%.[1] Since 2011, more than 600,000 trees, including cedars and other native species, have been planted throughout Lebanon as part of the Lebanon Reforestation Initiative (LRI).[2] More reforestation efforts are needed. For example, the 40 hectares of Cedrus libani at Al Shouf Cedar Nature Reserve could be expanded to 3,000 hectares.[3] The Friends of the Cedar Forest Committee planted 200,000 cedars, with 180,000 surviving.[4] The Committee goal was to create a corridor connecting the cedar forests o of Bcharre, Ehden, and Tannourine with each other to create an ecosystem in order to make the forests more resilient to future environmental pressures.[5]

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Jabal Moussa Biosphere Reserve in Lebanon

Natural areas of Lebanon include:

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