Abu Dhabi’s Environment Authority initiates the grazing season, fostering biodiversity and sustainability for future generations.
Abu Dhabi’s Environment Authority (EAD) has announced the commencement of the grazing season in the emirate, effective from 15 May to 15 October 2024.
This initiative reflects EAD’s commitment to protecting nature, enhancing biodiversity, and ensuring the sustainability of pastures for future generations.
By enforcing legislation and regulations, the Authority aims to promote sustainable practices and safeguard natural habitats.
As part of its mandate, EAD emphasises the importance of responsible land use and management to mitigate environmental degradation and preserve ecosystem integrity.
Through the implementation of comprehensive strategies, the Authority strives to strike a balance between conservation efforts and socio-economic development, fostering a harmonious coexistence between humans and nature.
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In alignment with the Year of Sustainability, EAD’s efforts underscore the significance of collective action in addressing environmental challenges and promoting ecological resilience.
By engaging stakeholders and raising awareness about the importance of biodiversity conservation and sustainable resource management, the Authority aims to foster a culture of environmental stewardship and responsibility among residents and visitors alike.
As the grazing season unfolds, EAD encourages the community to participate in initiatives that support wildlife conservation and habitat restoration.
Together, through collaborative efforts and commitment to sustainability, Abu Dhabi can pave the way towards a greener and more resilient future for generations to come.
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