When It All Began….
The Arab Group for the Protection of Nature (APN), was established as a
member-based non-profit organization in April, 2003 by a group of
motivated people concerned with the protection of the environment and
the natural resources in Arab countries against all hazards including
the destructive impacts of wars and foreign occupations.
APN is managed by a board of directors composed of seven members elected
by the general assembly. Its work is guided by the resolve, commitment
and dedication of its members and aided by the engagement of its
supporters.
Our Mission
APN is committed to protect the natural and human resources in Arab
countries by initiating campaigns and plans, implementing projects,
supporting and partaking in efforts to achieve this goal and spreading
awareness of the degradation of the environment caused by acts and
practices committed during wars and occupations.
APN also seeks to enhance capacities of Arab civil societies to actively
engage in international debates on environmental issues.
What we do…
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Execute projects to
re-plant trees in designated areas.
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Increase awareness
of the importance of trees, their protection and preservation and
prepare/provide studies on issues relating to the environment,
agriculture and trees.
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Mobilise support for
efforts and plans to rehabilitate damaged lands in Palestine.
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Contribute to
efforts to preserve biodiversity and combat desertification.
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Support and partake
in Arab and international efforts to protect the environment and
network with organizations working in the field.