Biodiversity on the Front : Rethinking Birds. Together

التاريخ

11 October 2025 starting 9 AM

المكان

Anjar - Lebanon

Lebanon lies on the second most important migratory route for birds traveling between Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and Africa. Twice a year, species such as storks, spotted eagles, and pelicans rely on its skies and landscapes as vital resting points during their long journeys. Yet, Lebanon is also one of the most dangerous passages for these birds that are illegally shot each year, despite evolving legislation since the 1990s.

Hunting here is deeply rooted as a cultural tradition, often passed from father to son. While some birds are taken for food, many larger migratory species are killed for sport or taxidermy, placing enormous pressure on populations already threatened elsewhere along their flyways. Real progress depends on shifting mindsets and opening a dialogue between hunters, conservationists, and younger generations.

It’s in this context that REEF teamed up with the Association for Bird Conservation in Lebanon (ABCL), the Municipality of Anjar and the Green Anjar Associaiton (Talar Anjar) to set up a gathering under its series “Biodiversity in the Front”. This edition, titled “Rethinking Birds. Together”, creates space for collective reflection, exchange, and reimagining our relationship with birds and the skies we share.


Collective Birdwatching

The morning begins with a Collective Birdwatching Walk through Anjar’s natural heritage. Participants, including residents, youth, hunters, and bird enthusiasts, will observe migratory birds and share knowledge about their behaviors, habitats, and routes. This walk offers a rare opportunity to connect directly with the local biodiversity and understand the ecological significance of Lebanon’s landscapes along the migratory corridor.

Film Screenings

The event features two films, including the 20-minute documentary أفق by Moussa Shabandar and Shérine Raffoul. The film follows Chadi, a former passionate hunter from Hammana, a village in Mount Lebanon located along the world’s second-largest migratory bird flyway. Chadi underwent a profound personal transformation, choosing to prioritize the presence of birds in his life, study their diversity and behaviors, and advocate for their protection instead of hunting them. The documentary intimately captures his life with the birds: witnessing their births, mourning, migrations, daily routines, and his activism on their behalf.

Additionally, a mini-film by the youth of Kobayat offers a fresh perspective on hunting practices and the experience of young observers in the region.

Intergenerational Dialogue

A Debate and Intergenerational Dialogue brings together hunters, birdwatchers, youth from Anjar and Kobayat, and community members. Moderated by the filmmakers and a guest facilitator, this open exchange explores bird migration, hunting traditions, and biodiversity conservation. The dialogue aims to foster respectful conversation, bridge generational and cultural gaps, and envision ways to extend these discussions into collaborative initiatives like the proposed “chain of birds” linking Anjar, Kobayat, and beyond.

Event Agenda

  • 09:00 – 10:00 | Collective Birdwatching Walk deaprting from the Anjar Municipality

  • 10:00 – 10:30 | Shared Breakfast (informal conversations)

  • 10:30 – 11:00 | Storytelling with Chadi Saad

  • 11:00 – 11:45 | Film Screenings (أفق by Shabandar & Raffoul, Mini-film by Kobayat youth)

  • 11:45 – 12:30 | Intergenerational Dialogue & Debate

Screening and Debate Location: Sarkis Zeitlian Centre (Community Hall next to the Municipality)

Entrance is free but prior registration is required through this link