Sands of Samar

Coordinates: 29°48′N 35°02′E / 29.80°N 35.04°E / 29.80; 35.04 (Sands of Samar)
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29°48′N 35°02′E / 29.80°N 35.04°E / 29.80; 35.04 (Sands of Samar)

Israel – Sands of Samar
Israel – Sands of Samar
Sands of Samar
The Sands of Samar

The Sands of Samar (Hebrew: חולות סמר), also called the Samar sands or Samar sand dunes, are an expanse of sand dunes in the Arava region of southern Israel. Once encompassing an area of seven square kilometers, agricultural development and sand mining have reduced the sands to 2.3 square kilometers. In recent years environmentalists and local residents have campaigned to preserve what remains of the dunes.

Background

The Sands of Samar are located near

date groves and other crops, as well as factory pollution and extensive sand mining to support construction projects in Eilat, have vastly reduced the presence of sand dunes in the area.[2] Since Israel's 1994 peace treaty with Jordan, which placed neighboring dunes on the Jordanian side of the border, the Sands of Samar are the last remaining sand dunes on Israel's side of the Arava, constituting a unique and valuable habitat for desert-dwelling organisms. Of the seven square kilometers of dunes that once existed, 2.3 square kilometers remain today.[3][4]

Formation

The Samar sand dunes were formed over thousands of years as grains of crumbled

eolian processes shaped the sands into stable dune formations.[5][6][7]

Ecology

Felis margarita
– "sand dune cat"; it's an endangered species.
Stenodactylus doriae
Stenodactylus doriae
Cerbalus aravaensis
Cerbalus aravaensis

Israeli researchers at the University of Haifa, in collaboration with Jordanian academics, discovered evidence indicating that the organisms inhabiting the Sands of Samar have a unique genetic composition.[7] In 2010, researchers identified a never-before-classified species of spider living in the Samar sands – the largest of its kind in the Middle East.[8] Other animals, such as the Sand cat, that once roamed the dunes have become extirpated.[9] According to local residents, predators like wolves, foxes and jackals, which thrive on the easy access to food provided by increased agricultural development, have supplanted more delicate organisms uniquely adapted to extreme environments.[10]

Fauna

Flora

Conservation efforts

In November 2008 the

request for tender turned down the suggestion.[13]

In May 2011, the New York-based

NIS), of which more than 130,000 shekels had been pledged as of September 2011.[14]

In October 2011, environmental organizations and local residents petitioned the Land Administration's newly appointed chairman, imploring him to suspend plans to allow bulldozers onto the dunes.[15]

In January 2012, bulldozers razed one third of the dunes and environmental organizations working to save Samar — led by the Green Zionist Alliance, the Green Movement, the Society for the Protection of Nature in Israel and the Israel Union for Environmental Defense — successfully saved the remaining two thirds of the Samar sand dunes, which will be preserved by the state as a wilderness and recreation area.[16]

Panorama of the Samar sands

See also

References

  1. Nrg Maariv
    (in Hebrew). 22 June 2011. Retrieved 9 October 2011. חולות סמר (כ-30 קילומטרים צפונית לאילת) הם הדיונה האחרונה בערבה - מקום קסום שעלול בקרוב מאוד להפוך למחצבת ענק.
  2. ^ חולות סמר - כריית חול [The Sands of Samar – sand mining] (in Hebrew). Society for the Protection of Nature in Israel. Retrieved 7 October 2011. רוב החולות בדרום הערבה יושרו לצרכי חקלאות (גידולי שדה ותמרים), וחלקם נכרו לצרכי סלילה ובנייה באילת.
  3. ^ Rinat, Zafrir (21 September 2010). "The sand belongs to the dune". Haaretz. Retrieved 7 October 2011. The Samar site has become even more important and special because most sand areas in the Arava were transferred to Jordan as part of the 1994 peace treaty.
  4. ^ "The Samar Sand Dunes". Eretz: The Magazine of Israel (122). November–December 2009. Agriculture, mining, and pollution have since destroyed over half of the Samar dunes and today only 2.3 square kilometers remain, explains David Lehrer, of the Arava Institute for Environmental Studies.
  5. ^ שמורת חולות סמר. iNATURE (in Hebrew). Retrieved 7 October 2011. חולות אלו נוצרו עקב בליית אבני חול בבקעת תמנע והסעת החול למרכז הערבה.
  6. . Retrieved 7 October 2011.
  7. ^ a b חולות סמר – שימור מרבי של מה שנשאר [Sands of Samar – maximal conservation of what is left]. SlideShare (in Hebrew). Arava Institute. March 2010. p. 2. Retrieved 9 October 2011. בהמשך חל עיצוב הדיונות בהשפעת תהליכים איאולוגיים (של הרוח) שהביאה להתייצבות הדיונות וליצירת נוף ייחודי.
  8. ^ Braun, David (12 January 2010). "New spider found in giant sand dune in Israel". National Geographic. Archived from the original on April 3, 2011. Retrieved 9 October 2011. A new species of spider has been discovered in the dune of the Sands of Samar in the southern Arava region of Israel, scientists from the department of biology at the University of Haifa-Oranim said this week.
  9. ^ "Samar sands quarry tender to proceed?". Eilat Today. 24 November 2008. Retrieved 9 October 2011. As agriculture and quarrying encroaches on the isolated sandy habitat, some inhabitants of the dunes are gone forever, such as the Sand Cat (Felis margarita) or the Rüppell's Fox (Vulpes rueppelli) who once inhabited the Sands of Samar and are now replaced by the jackal and common fox.
  10. Nrg Maariv
    (in Hebrew). Retrieved 10 October 2011. טלבי מציין שכתוצאה מפלישת מינים 'מפונקים' ואגרסיביים יותר, שנסמכים על הפעילות החקלאית והעלייה בצפיפות הצמחייה, תיכף לא יהיה גם לחיה חמודה זו, בדומה לחיות אחרות, איפה לגור.
  11. Nrg Maariv
    (in Hebrew). 18 November 2008. Retrieved 7 October 2011. בינתיים פג תוקף התכנית ומינהל מקרקעי ישראל הגיש תכנית חדשה, זהה במהותה, שתאפשר את המשך הכרייה גם בשטח שנותר.
  12. Nrg Maariv
    (in Hebrew). 18 November 2008. Retrieved 9 October 2011.
  13. Nrg Maariv
    (in Hebrew). Retrieved 7 October 2011. באדם טבע ודין מציינים כי בית המשפט השאיר לוועדה המחוזית אפשרות למנוע את הרס מרבית השטח שנותר ולהכין תוכנית חדשה.
  14. ^ "Moments before the last dune disappears". The Green Movement. Retrieved 11 October 2011.
  15. Nrg Maariv
    (in Hebrew). 2 October 2011. Retrieved 7 October 2011. רגע לפני הריסת חולות סמר בערבה פנו, בסוף השבוע שעבר, ארגוני הסביבה ותושבי האזור ליו"ר החדש של מינהל מקרקעי ישראל, בנצי ליברמן, בבקשה שימנע את תחילת העבודות במקום.
  16. ^ "Bittersweet Victory: Most of Samar Saved". Green Zionist Alliance. Retrieved 29 Feb 2012.

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