With the participation of 70 volunteers from the Syrian “ Daw’a” (Light) Team and the initiative “to reforest our green mountains” , a forty-dunum afforestation campaign took place on Friday in Jabal Al-Hurra in Rabi’a district in the northern countryside of Lattakia province.
The campaign included planting 1,400 seedlings of carob, pine ,nuts and laurel trees within a framework of a series of afforestation campaigns which are taking place in the province in an attempt to make up for the damage of the recent fires that overwhelmed the governorate’s countryside .
Leader of the Syrian “Daw’a” Team, indicated to SANA that his team will continue its voluntary afforestation campaigns with the increasing number of volunteers, which reflects their love for the land and their homeland .
Hashem Munif, leader of the initiative to reforest our green mountains, expressed his happiness with this participation to restore life to the damaged forests, stressing cultivating seedlings by the hands of children and youths of the country consolidates a sense of belonging to the land.
In turn, Hazar Al-Kurdi an agronomist at the Department of Forestry underlined that the cultivation of fire-affected areas is a national duty to save the environment and restore the green cover, adding there is a plan for planting and afforestation all affected forest areas.
A number of participants in the campaign stressed that it is the duty of every one to spread the culture of afforestation, preserve the environment and expand green areas.
Julia Aldo, a six-year old , who was the youngest participant in the campaign , said she was very enthusiastic to take part with her mother because she loves nature and was very sad about the burnt trees.
The Agriculture Directorate in Lattakia Governorate confirms that the afforestation campaigns will continue until the end of March of the following year.
Rawaa Ghanam