FEATURED CONSERVATION PROJECT

In Situ Protection of Endangered Plant Species in Siris

Environmental Research • Biodiversity Conservation

A field-based conservation initiative integrating ecological restoration, biodiversity monitoring, and community engagement to protect endangered plant species and strengthen ecosystem resilience.

Siris KBA, Jenin Governorate, Palestine   |   18 Months   |   CEPF Small Grants / BirdLife International

Project Overview

This project implements a community-based in situ conservation approach to protect endangered plant species and support native bird reproduction within Siris Key Biodiversity Area.

Through habitat protection, ecological restoration, biodiversity monitoring, and community engagement, the project addresses key environmental threats while contributing to national biodiversity conservation priorities.

PROJECT DETAILS

Key Project Information

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Location
Siris KBA, Jenin Governorate, Palestine

Duration
18 months
Nov 2025 – Apr 2027

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Budget
USD 40,000

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Lead Institution
An-Najah National University

ENVIRONMENTAL PRESSURES

Conservation Challenge

Siris Key Biodiversity Area faces increasing environmental pressures that threaten native ecosystems, biodiversity, and habitat stability.

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Agricultural Expansion

Conversion of natural habitats into farmland threatens native plant communities.

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Overgrazing

Uncontrolled grazing prevents natural regeneration and contributes to soil degradation.

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Habitat Fragmentation

Urban and infrastructure expansion reduce ecological connectivity.

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Climate Stress

Drought and rising temperatures increase pressure on Mediterranean ecosystems.

Project Objectives

🌿 Secure and manage two dunums of critical habitat.

🌿 Restore native vegetation and improve ecosystem health.

🌿 Support native bird reproduction through nesting structures.

🌿Strengthen local community awareness and participation.

🌿Generate monitoring data to support biodiversity planning.

How We Work

Site Protection: Install protective fencing and signage to secure the conservation area.

Habitat Restoration: Restore native vegetation through ecological rehabilitation and enrichment planting.

Bird Nesting Support:  Install artificial nesting structures to support native bird reproduction.

Biodiversity Monitoring: Collect baseline and follow-up data on plant and bird populations.

Community Engagement:Deliver training workshops, awareness  materials, and community meetings.

Expected Results & Impact

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Dunums Protected

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Vegetation Recovery

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Nesting Structures Installed

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Monitoring Reports

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Participants Trained

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Workshops Delivered

Our Partners & Stakeholders

An-Najah National University

Lead applicant, scientific oversight, project management, and biodiversity monitoring. 

 

Siris Village Council

Local coordination, access facilitation, community mobilization, and site management support.

BirdLife International / CEPF

Funding, guidance, and oversight through the CEPF Small Grants framework.

Local Community Members

Participation in awareness activities, training workshops, and site stewardship.

 Palestinian Ministry of Agriculture

Technical advice on native plant restoration and alignment with national biodiversity priorities.

Project Timeline

Phase 1      Months 1–3
Site Survey & Baseline Assessment

Phase 2      Months 4–6
Fencing installation, signage, awareness materials, and first training workshop.

Phase 3      Months 7–9
Habitat restoration, native plant enrichment, and nesting box preparation.

Phase 4      Months 10–12
Nesting box installation, follow-up monitoring, and second workshop.

Phase 5      Months 13–18
Final monitoring, third workshop, documentation, and replication recommendations.

Research Contribution

This project contributes to biodiversity research by generating field-based data on threatened plant species, habitat conditions, vegetation recovery, and native bird reproduction.

The findings support conservation planning, national biodiversity priorities, and future updates to biodiversity monitoring systems.

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