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Campaign initiated to eliminate Mesquite trees in Ibri Governorate

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Last updated: 2024/09/02 at 7:55 PM
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The Environment Authority in Al Dhahirah Governorate has launched a campaign to remove Mesquite trees in the Wilayat of Ibri. The campaign aims to eliminate harmful trees in cooperation with the General Directorate of Agricultural Wealth and Water Resources in the governorate over an area of five kilometres and one kilometre wide. Fahd bin Saeed Al Nasiri, Director of the Environment Department in Al Dhahirah Governorate, highlighted the damage caused by Mesquite trees to the Omani environment, animals, and local wild trees. Mesquite trees also grow rapidly and can change the courses of valleys, destroying other trees in their path.

Efforts are being made by the Environment Authority, government and private agencies, civil teams, and community members to combat the spread of Mesquite trees and eliminate them. Despite their ever-green leaves, the harms of Mesquite trees outweigh their benefits. The reality reflects the widespread spread of this tree in the governorates in farms, valleys, and mountains. The campaign to remove Mesquite trees in Ibri is part of a larger plan to target sites infested with this species of trees, in order to protect the Omani environment and prevent further damage.

Mesquite trees not only harm the environment and animals, but also grow rapidly and can destroy other trees in their vicinity due to the density of their branches and deep penetration of their roots into the ground. The Environment Authority, along with other agencies and community members, are working tirelessly to prevent the spread of Mesquite trees and minimize their impact on the local ecosystem. By removing these harmful trees, they aim to restore balance to the environment and protect the natural habitats of native flora and fauna.

The harmful effects of Mesquite trees are evident in the damage caused to the Omani environment, as well as the impact on local wildlife and vegetation. By removing these invasive trees, the Environment Authority hopes to mitigate these effects and preserve the natural beauty of the region. Through collaborative efforts with various agencies and community members, they are able to tackle the issue of Mesquite tree infestation and prevent further damage to the ecosystem. This campaign is a step towards restoring the balance of the environment and ensuring the sustainability of the local ecosystem for future generations.

The spread of Mesquite trees in Ibri and other governorates poses a significant threat to the environment and local biodiversity. By taking proactive measures to remove these harmful trees, the Environment Authority is demonstrating its commitment to protecting the Omani environment and preserving its natural resources. The successful implementation of the campaign to remove Mesquite trees in Ibri will serve as a model for other regions facing similar challenges. Through coordinated efforts and community involvement, it is possible to address the issue of invasive species and safeguard the delicate balance of the ecosystem.

In conclusion, the campaign to remove Mesquite trees in Ibri is a crucial step towards protecting the Omani environment and preventing further damage caused by these invasive trees. By working together with various agencies and community members, the Environment Authority is able to combat the spread of Mesquite trees and restore balance to the local ecosystem. Through continued efforts to eliminate these harmful trees, they are ensuring the sustainability of the environment and preserving the natural beauty of the region for future generations. By taking action now, they are safeguarding the Omani environment for years to come.

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