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His Majesty the Sultan has issued a royal decree

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Last updated: 2024/10/16 at 1:10 AM
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His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik has approved the Law on Regulating Trade in Wildlife in Oman, signaling a new era of conservation efforts in the region. The Royal Decree No. 45/2024 includes sections that outline the enforcement of the attached law, the issuance of Executive Regulations by the Chairman of the Environment Authority, and a deadline for those affected to adjust their status within six months. The decree also annuls any prior rules that conflict with the new law and mandates the publication of the decree in the Official Gazette for immediate implementation.

The announcement of the new law is a significant step towards protecting wildlife in Oman and preventing the illegal trade of endangered species. By formalizing regulations and establishing clear guidelines for those involved in the trade of wildlife, the government is aiming to curb illegal activities and promote sustainable practices. The implementation of the law is crucial in safeguarding Oman’s unique biodiversity and preserving the natural heritage for future generations.

The Law on Regulating Trade in Wildlife is intended to bring about positive changes in the way wildlife is managed and traded in Oman. With the issuance of this law, the government is sending a strong message that illegal hunting, trafficking, and exploitation of wildlife will not be tolerated. By enforcing strict regulations and penalties for violators, authorities are aiming to protect endangered species and ensure the sustainability of Oman’s ecosystems.

The Royal Decree emphasizes the importance of compliance with the new law and gives a clear timeline for individuals and businesses involved in the trade of wildlife to adjust their practices accordingly. This transitional period allows stakeholders to make the necessary changes to ensure that their activities align with the provisions of the law. Failure to comply with the new regulations could result in penalties or legal action, as the government takes a firm stance on enforcing the law to protect wildlife.

The publication of the Royal Decree in the Official Gazette marks the official enforcement of the Law on Regulating Trade in Wildlife, signaling the start of a new chapter in wildlife conservation in Oman. The government’s commitment to preserving the country’s natural heritage and biodiversity is evident in this landmark legislation, which aims to combat illegal wildlife trade and promote sustainable practices. By publicizing the decree, authorities are raising awareness about the importance of wildlife protection and encouraging compliance with the new regulations.

In conclusion, the approval of the Law on Regulating Trade in Wildlife in Oman is a positive development that underscores the government’s commitment to conservation and environmental protection. By establishing clear guidelines and regulations for the trade of wildlife, Oman is taking proactive measures to safeguard endangered species and promote sustainable practices. The implementation of this law is a significant milestone in the ongoing efforts to preserve the country’s biodiversity and ensure the long-term sustainability of its ecosystems.

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