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Oman authorities crack down on illegal tree-cutting offenders

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Last updated: 2024/06/03 at 1:41 PM
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In recent news, the Environment Authority (EA) in Muscat has taken action against individuals who were found cutting down a group of perennial trees in the Dhofar Governorate. The authority was alerted to this incident through social media platforms and has since taken necessary measures against the violators. The EA emphasizes the importance of protecting the Omani environment and encourages the public to report any environmental violations or wildlife infringements through their hotline, 1991.

According to the Environmental Protection and Pollution Control Law No. 114/2001, tampering with and encroaching on wildlife is a criminal offense. Article 33 of this law states that individuals who cut down trees may face imprisonment for up to one month and a fine ranging from OMR 10 to OMR 500. The EA is committed to enforcing these laws to ensure the preservation of the country’s natural resources and biodiversity.

The statement released by the Environment Authority expresses gratitude for the public’s vigilance in protecting the environment. The authority acknowledges the importance of community involvement in safeguarding Omani ecosystems from harmful activities. By working together with the public, the EA aims to create a culture of environmental responsibility and conservation.

The Dhofar Governorate, located in the southern part of Oman, is known for its diverse landscapes and rich biodiversity. The mountains of Dhofar are home to many species of perennial trees that play a crucial role in maintaining the region’s ecological balance. The illegal cutting down of these trees not only disrupts the natural habitat but also threatens the overall health of the ecosystem.

In response to the recent incident, the Environment Authority has urged the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities that may harm the environment. By staying alert and taking quick action against environmental violations, we can collectively work towards preserving Oman’s natural heritage for future generations to enjoy. The EA’s efforts to hold violators accountable send a clear message that damaging the environment will not be tolerated in the Sultanate.

In conclusion, the Environment Authority’s swift response to the illegal cutting down of perennial trees in the Dhofar Governorate demonstrates the government’s commitment to environmental protection. By enforcing laws that safeguard wildlife and natural resources, Oman can ensure the sustainability of its ecosystems for years to come. The public’s role in reporting environmental violations is crucial in maintaining the integrity of the country’s landscapes and biodiversity. Together, we can work towards a greener and healthier future for all inhabitants of Oman.

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