The Ministry of Environment and Climate Change is participating in a special pavilion in the activities of the seventh edition of the Katara International Hunting and Falconry Exhibition, (S’hail), which is organized by the Public Foundation for the Cultural Village, Katara, until the ninth of September.
The ministry indicated, in a statement, that the ministry’s special pavilion aims to introduce visitors to the services provided by the concerned departments of the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change to the public, especially those related to the natural reserves and wildlife sector, in addition to raising awareness of the laws regulating hunting operations, the various electronic services in the ministry, and introducing the stages of e-services. and the phases of Houbara Bustard breeding.
Director of MoECC’s Public Relations and Communication Department Mohammed Ahmed Al Dhahi said that this year’s pavilion, which is completely distinctive in design and size from previous years, reflects the MoECC’s important role in preserving the local environment and wildlife in Qatar.
Al Dhahi highlighted the MoECC’s efforts to enrich biodiversity and overcome the challenges to Houbara bustard breeding.
He also highlighted the MoECC’s e-services related to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES).