Biography:
Leila Rossa Mouawad studied forestry at the Lebanese University and currently works as a researcher at the American University of Beirut - Nature Conservation Center where she engages in multidisciplinary projects. Through her educational background and current work in the environmental field, Leila is deeply committed to biodiversity conservation at the national, regional and global level. With over five years of experience in forest communication, Leila actively participated in various international forums to represent youth and support scientists in effectively communicating their complex messages to a wider audience.
Title : The status of the Eurasian hoopoe (Upupa epops) in Lebanon and its effect on the pine processionary caterpillar infestations