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Gulf Press > Gulf > UAE > Abu Dhabi authority warns: Collecting eggs of wild birds illegal, punishable by jail and up to Dh20,000 fine
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Abu Dhabi authority warns: Collecting eggs of wild birds illegal, punishable by jail and up to Dh20,000 fine

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Last updated: 2024/06/26 at 10:25 PM
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Authorities have issued a notice urging the public to protect wild birds on Abu Dhabi islands, which serve as a safe haven for these beautiful creatures during the summer months. Some of these islands are crucial breeding grounds for migratory terns. It is emphasized that collecting wild bird eggs is illegal under Federal Law No. (24) of 1999, as hunting, capturing, or harming wild birds and their nests is strictly prohibited. Violating this law can result in imprisonment and fines ranging from Dh2,000 to Dh20,000. It is our responsibility to ensure the safety of these birds and protect their habitats, with authorities urging the public to refrain from collecting eggs and report any illegal activities to the government.

The Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi (EAD) highlighted the importance of safeguarding the wild bird population on Abu Dhabi islands, particularly during the hot summer months. These islands provide crucial breeding grounds for migratory terns and other bird species, making them essential habitats that need protection. With the growing threats to wildlife due to human interference, it is crucial for individuals to be aware of and respect the laws in place to safeguard these delicate ecosystems. By adhering to regulations such as the prohibition of collecting wild bird eggs, individuals can contribute to the preservation of these species and their habitats, ensuring their survival for future generations to enjoy.

As part of its conservation efforts, the Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi (EAD) has called on the public to stay informed and up to date with the latest news and developments regarding the protection of wild birds. By following KT on WhatsApp Channels, individuals can access valuable information and updates on conservation efforts, legal regulations, and ways to get involved in protecting the environment. This initiative aims to engage and educate the community on the importance of wildlife preservation and inspire individuals to take action in safeguarding these vulnerable species. By raising awareness and promoting responsible behavior, authorities hope to foster a culture of respect and care for wildlife among residents and visitors to Abu Dhabi.

Recognizing the critical role that each individual plays in preserving the environment, authorities have emphasized the significance of abiding by laws and regulations that protect wild birds and their habitats. It is essential for residents and visitors to Abu Dhabi to be mindful of their impact on local ecosystems and wildlife, and to act responsibly to ensure the continued survival of these species. By refraining from activities such as collecting wild bird eggs and reporting any illegal behavior, individuals can actively contribute to the conservation and protection of these vulnerable populations. With the support and cooperation of the public, authorities can better enforce regulations and safeguard the natural heritage of Abu Dhabi for future generations to appreciate and enjoy.

The Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi (EAD) has reiterated the message that ensuring the safety and protection of wild birds is a shared responsibility among all individuals. By working together to preserve these species and their habitats, we can make a tangible difference in safeguarding biodiversity and maintaining healthy ecosystems. The agency has urged the public to refrain from collecting wild bird eggs and to report any unlawful activities to the emirate’s government through the toll-free number 800555. By taking these simple steps and engaging in responsible behavior, we can contribute to the conservation of wildlife and demonstrate our commitment to creating a sustainable future for Abu Dhabi’s natural environment. Together, we can make a positive impact and help ensure the continued existence of these beautiful creatures for generations to come.

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