Hama-Sana
Volunteers from the Syrian Trust for Development in Hama carried out a afforestation campaign that included planting 1,000 forest plants in the town of Taldra in the eastern countryside of Hama.
Anwar Dabej, director of the Syrian Trust for Urban Development in Hama, said that volunteers from the secretariat, in cooperation with the people of the village, planted 1,000 eucalyptus forest plants, which were selected for several considerations, in the site of the watercourse to reduce the spread of insects and pollution resulting from sewage water, indicating that the initiative The planting of forest plants was based on the community meetings that took place previously in the village of Taldra.
The head of Taldra town council, Engineer Nizar Seifou, stated in a similar statement that planting eucalyptus trees contributes to repelling mosquitoes and insects around the waterway, and it is food for bees, as beekeepers depend on the tree’s flowers in addition to its role in giving a distinctive natural appearance to the entrance to the town.