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Throughout history,
as it passed from one empire to another, Lebanon had been influenced by
foreign powers. Lebanon's rich and varied culture is therefore the product
of various influences, from the Sumerian, Babylonian, Ancient Egyptian,
Greek, Roman, byzantine and Ottoman empires to the more recent French
Mandate.
What is remarkable is that despite the continuous use, and often abuse
of all its natural resources, a few remaining areas still recall the natural
splendor that was once Lebanon. However, with the rapid modernization
of Lebanon, these remaining natural areas are being destroyed through
haphazard development. So it is now, with a sense of urgency, that we
need to save the best examples of what is left of the original landscape
- the mountains, the forests, the wildlife, the beaches, the snow fed
rivers, the caves, the valleys and the gorges.
The establishment of protected areas is just the beginning of what is
hoped will be a rediscovery and respect for the natural heritage of Lebanon.
These areas are distinctly Lebanon. They do not need any foreign imports
of plants or animals to improve them. All they need is for the Lebanese
to adopt them, to help protect them, and to pass them on to their children
as something to be proud of.
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