Join Tawlet for the Book Signing of
Shouf Biosphere Reserve | Cedars and Faces. Text by the Shouf Reserve team and Cherine Yazbeck and Photography by Eddy Choueri.
Some of the highest mountains in the Middle East, providing a full wealth of ecosystem services including wild genes pool, freshwater storage, climate mitigation, hydro-geologic balance, and aesthetic/leisure value .
The largest stands of Lebanese Cedars, one of the World’s great tree icons.
Rich flora and plenty of medicinal plants with high potential economic value.
Interesting wildlife with a good potential for restoration through the reintroduction of charismatic species such as Ibex, Gazelle, Vultures, etc.
A crossroads for bird migration, strategically located on the routes between Europe, Africa, and West Asia.