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The Ministry of Environment launches inspection campaign to safeguard the environment

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Last updated: 2024/06/19 at 10:50 AM
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The Ministry of Environment and Climate Change in Qatar has launched an inspection and awareness campaign to protect the environment in coastal areas. The campaign, which will run until June 22, aims to record violations of environmental laws and educate people about legislation designed to preserve the environment. The Director of the Wildlife Protection Department, Hamad Salem Al Nuaimi, stated that the drive was launched due to the festive occasion of Eid Al Adha when many people visit beaches and other picnic spots. Picnickers will be educated on environmental laws and regulations to promote healthy practices that preserve the local ecosystem.

The focus of the campaign is to prevent the disposal of waste at undesignated places and the release of camels in prohibited areas, in line with Ministerial Decision No. 23 of 2023. Coastal areas and beaches that are popular with picnickers during Eid Al Adha will undergo cleaning campaigns to remove harmful waste. The Wildlife Protection Department will conduct inspections and awareness drives in northern coastal areas, where environmental violations will be documented. The campaign also targets crushers operating in various areas, as well as Khor Al Udaid and Sealine, where visitors will be educated on key laws and regulations for environmental preservation.

The Ministry of Environment and Climate Change has undertaken massive efforts to preserve biodiversity and the local ecosystem in Qatar. Projects and initiatives have been launched to protect the environment, such as a campaign to clean the Qatari mainland in a record time of three months. Another project involved fencing and rehabilitating meadows of historical and environmental significance to the Qatari community. Recent efforts have resulted in the recording of 17 environmental violations during an awareness campaign on the northern coast of Qatar, conducted in collaboration with the Internal Security Force (Lekhwiya) to safeguard wildlife and ensure biodiversity.

The inspection and awareness campaign launched by the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change emphasizes the importance of preserving the environment in coastal areas of Qatar. Education on environmental laws and regulations is key to changing behaviors and promoting healthy practices among picnickers visiting beaches and other public areas. By focusing on preventing waste disposal in undesignated places and reiterating regulations on prohibited activities, the campaign aims to protect the local ecosystem from harmful actions. Cleaning campaigns in popular picnic spots will help remove waste and enhance the cleanliness of these areas for visitors to enjoy.

The ongoing inspection and awareness drive conducted by the Wildlife Protection Department targets various coastal areas in northern, central, and southern parts of Qatar. Efforts to record environmental violations and educate the public on laws and regulations for environmental preservation are essential in safeguarding the local ecosystem. In addition to cleaning campaigns and inspections, the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change has launched projects to protect biodiversity and rehabilitate environmentally significant meadows. Collaborative efforts with the Internal Security Force (Lekhwiya) have resulted in the identification and recording of environmental violations to uphold wildlife protection and ensure biodiversity in coastal regions of Qatar.

Overall, the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change’s initiative to conduct inspection and awareness campaigns in coastal areas of Qatar demonstrates their commitment to preserving the environment and promoting healthy practices among the public. By educating picnickers on environmental laws and regulations, the campaign aims to influence behaviors and prevent harmful actions that could impact the local ecosystem. Cleaning campaigns and targeted inspections will help maintain the cleanliness and integrity of coastal areas, while ongoing efforts to protect biodiversity and rehabilitate environmentally significant sites showcase the importance of environmental conservation in Qatar.

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