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orget that forests are
full of trees, because
the new Jewish Na--
tional Fund forest being
planted on the desert hills
just outside Beersheba will
have very feW trees indeed.
In fact, the JNF director of
the Southern region, Dr.
Menahem (Nachdze) Sachs
has coined a new word,
"savannization," to describe
this latest project.
The tropical savanna
grasslands of Africa and
South America — too arid to
support more than the occa-
sional tree — were certainly
not planted by man. .
In fact, many'forests
degenerated into savanna as
men cut down trees for their
own needs. But Nachdze
realized he could use the
savanna model rather than
unrealistically trying to
emulate thick forests in the
rainier north of Israel, to
provide Beersheba with its
longed-for green belt.
Early on in his botanical
career, when he worked with
the late Professor Michael
Evenari reconstructing an-
cient Nabatean water
harvesting methods in the
Negev, Nachdze learned
that cleverly conserved rain--
fall can support a lot of
growth.
On a recent tour of the
Negev, he showed reporters
clumps, or limanim, of tall,
healthy trees scattered
through the scrubby desert.
The trees were planted over
the past 20 years in natural
dips in the land, where
rainwater would collect and
provide water without need
of artificial irrigation.
The northern Negev has
some 12 inches of rain a
year, which is just sufficient
to support regular afforesta-
tion, such as the 6,000-acre
Lahav Forest abutting the
desert.
But further south, rainfall
decreases and 10 inches is
considered the limit for tree
growth. Yet by "harvesting"
the precious water in the
Negev's brief, sporadic, but
relatively heavy downpours,
rather than just letting it
seep underground, trees can
be coaxed to grow even in
areas with a mere eight in-
ches of rain.
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Beersheba, the JNF
foresters use specially
adapted tractors to mark the
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packed, gravelly sand that
act as dams when it rains.
Then, in a painstaking
process that Nachdze calls
single-tree afforestation,
saplings are planted far
apart, so that they do not
compete for moisture, a few
inches uphill from the ridge.
For several years until the
young tree. is established,
the depression around it will
need to be regularly raked
clear of small plants so that
the sapling can have full
benefit of all the water that
collects there.
Later, the foresters will
allow other plants to take
root, and slowly, - a typical
savanna landscape, en-
couraged by the harvested
water and the shade of the
new trees, will hopefully de-
velop.
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of the capital of the Negeir
will be able to enjoy their
own green belt, just like
other city dwellers around
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Jewish Telegraphic Agency

Nazis Named
At Conference

London (JTA) — The
names of 54 suspected Nazi
war criminals believed to be
residing in Australia and-
Canada were given to law
enforcement officials of
those countries attending a
war crimes conference las't
week, the Simon Wiesenthal
Center reported.
Efraim Zuroff of the Los
Angeles-based Wiesenthal
Center handed lists of 32
and 22 names respectively to
Robert Greenwood, head of
the Special Investigations
Unit of the Australian At-
torney General's Office, and
William Hobson of the
Canadian Department of
Justice.
The suspects are former
members of the Nazi-run
Lithuanian 12th Auxiliary
Police Battalion, notorious
for its mass murder of Jews
in Lithuania and
Byelorussia during World
War II.
The conference, which
drew a large turnout of
members of Parliament,
government officials, legal
authorities and Holocaust
survivors, was sponsored by
the Parliamentary All Party
War Crimes Committee.
Discussion centered on pen-
ding legislation that would
permit the trial of Nazi war
criminals in British courts.

