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Qatar has called on owners of dangerous animals such as lions, tigers and baboons to register or face fines of up to QR100,000 ($27,500). Owners of unregistered animals which go on to cause death ...
From depictions of lush landscapes to stark commentary on environmental degradation, the “LatinoAmericano” exhibition at the ...
The event united animal welfare advocates and community members for talks and interactions with resident cats at Fat Cat Café.
The following is the health report by Qatar News Agency (QNA), as part of the Federation of Arab News Agencies (FANA) environmental file ...
The Ministry of Environment and Climate Change, in cooperation with the Ministry of Interior, today called on all individuals ...
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Qatar Tribune on MSNEnvironment Ministry Calls For Urgent Registration Of Dangerous AnimalsThe Ministry of Environment and Climate Change, in cooperation with the Ministry of Interior, today called on all individuals ...
In this context, Head of the Wildlife Department at the ministry Dr Dhafi Nasser Haidan said that the comprehensive survey to catalogue dangerous animals and species is part of implementing national ...
Doha, Qatar: The Ministry of Environment and Climate ... catalogue dangerous creatures and species is part of implementing national legislation and Qatar's obligations under international agreements.
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The Gambia, with support from UNEP, has protected and restored 340 square kilometres of rivers, coasts and forests during the ...
This story appears in the October 2018 issue of National Geographic magazine ... from falconry communities in neighboring Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Bahrain. Almost like a long-married couple ...
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