As part of “Gharsa” initiative, a tree-planting campaign was carried out in the Bukharis forest in Sebha, resulting in the planting of 1,572 trees in a single day. This effort is part of a broader strategy to plant 2,500 trees across the city, organized by the Sebha Scouts and Guides Commission in partnership with Rehla Organization for Sustainable Development. The campaign aims to increase green spaces and promote environmental consciousness within the local community.
The field operation involved 238 volunteers, including 218 scouts and 20 members from Rehla team, all working under a leadership committee formed to oversee the technical and organizational aspects of the project. To ensure the long-term survival of the new greenery, an integrated irrigation system was implemented. The initiative received essential support from the Ministry of Agriculture’s Natural Resources Department, which supplied the necessary seedlings.