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EPAA seizes 1,460 bird traps in Sharjah

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SHARJAH: The External Inspection Section of the Environmen­t and Protected Areas Authority in Sharjah (EPAA) has achieved remarkable success in confiscati­ng 1460 banned birds sound devices during the return season of bird migration in March. This is an increase of 195 devices since March 2020, where 1265 devices were seized. This increase is due to a rise in inspection patrols.

Hana Saif Al Suwaidi, Chairperso­n of the Environmen­t and Protected Areas Authority in Sharjah, said, “The Authority is keen to implement its agenda of preserving and protecting the environmen­t, and spreadenvi­ronmentala­wareness,inlinewith­thevision of His Highness Sheikh Dr Sultan Bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah in environmen­tal sustainabi­lity. Accordingl­y, the specialise­d teams roam the various regions and carry out the confiscati­on of these devices, whilst also conducting awareness campaigns regarding the dangers of overhuntin­g.”

Al Suwaidi added that the tasks carried out by the External Inspection Section are based on the decisions and laws issued by the Executive Council. The inspection campaigns were intensifie­d to control and confiscate banned birds sound devices, in the spirit of one team and embracing cooperatio­n and solidarity to carry this out. The tasks were entrusted to these teams to achieve the goals of the Authority, where determinat­ion and positivity overcomes challenges and risk.

The Authority’s specialize­d team, (External Inspection Section) during their tours in various regions of the Emirate of Sharjah between February 28 and March 28 2021, were able to seize and confiscate 1,460 devices. These devices are used in hunting birds by attracting them through sounds, as they lead to the gathering of birds in large numbers, before nets are set up to trap the birds. Such devices have a negative effect on wildlife and the destructio­n of natural resources.

The EPAA exerts all efforts, through its specialize­d teamsandem­ployees,tocombatpo­aching,whether for migratory wild or marine birds. This is in addition to prohibitin­g the use of devices and equipment that deceives birds for the purpose of hunting them, and seeks to emphasize the importance of preserving migratory birds, which constitute one of the issues of preserving the biodiversi­ty in the country, as this is one of the Authority’s strategic goals.

The teams of the External Inspection Section face many challenges and risks during the seizure and confiscati­on of banned bird sounds devices during the migration season, but they are working to address them efficientl­y and competentl­y, and to reduce this phenomenon.

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The External Inspection Section of the Environmen­t and Protected Areas Authority in Sharjah has intensifie­d inspection­s and patrols.
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