Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Save the Dibbin Forest

The best remaining area of mature, natural Pinus halepensis forest in the country, on limestone slopes of the highest hill range in northern Jordan, between 550 and 1,000 m. Understorey of Arbutus and evergreen Quercus. Parts of the forest remain remote from habitation, although there are some pockets of agriculture. The surrounding area has oaks and olive groves as well. There is a much-used recreational area in the centre of the site, with parking spaces, barbecue sites, restaurant and playgrounds.



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Blogger Andi said...

How is this forest doing now?

1:39 AM  
Blogger HRM Deborah of Israel and the Messenger of Peace said...

the bluest butterfly,

Sorry to say, I do not have any current news at this time.

1:44 AM  

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