The Environment Agency in Abu Dhabi, in its capacity as the competent authority to issue hunting permits, has defined six requirements to allow wild hunting in the emirate, noting the necessity of two conditions to obtain a hunting license, in accordance with the amended executive regulations issued by Resolution No. (69) of 2015 Local Law No. (22) ) for the year 2005 regarding the regulation of wild hunting in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, which is implemented by the authority.
In detail, the authority clarified that there are six controls for issuing permission to hunt by traditional methods in areas outside the areas designated for hunting, including prohibiting hunting any type of wild animal and causing inconvenience to them, preventing vehicles from driving on vegetation cover and causing damage to it, and preventing the transfer of a hunting permit to another person. And the obligation to carry the permit while practicing fishing and to present it to the competent authority and the concerned authorities upon request.
The rest of the requirements included taking into account the prohibition of fishing within the boundaries of pastoral reserves and natural reserves or near prohibited areas, in addition to the necessity that the license should include the terms and conditions of the permission to hunt, including the licensed fisherman, the fishing seasons and areas, the species licensed to hunt by traditional methods and other conditions. Necessary to implement the provisions of the laws in force in the matter of preserving species and to establish and promote sustainable fishing by traditional methods.
The authority indicated that the species permitted to be hunted by falconers licensed by the Environment Agency in Abu Dhabi, include Houbara birds only, as hunting is permitted to use falcons licensed and registered with the Ministry of Climate Change and Environment, provided that proof of their registration is submitted if this is requested, pointing to the traditional hunting palace in Open areas with the need to stay away from prohibited places such as nature reserves, forests, residential, military and petroleum areas, with a distance of no less than two kilometers.
The authority specified two conditions that must be met in order to obtain a wild hunting permit, which included that the applicant should be a citizen of the United Arab Emirates, and not be less than 18 years old. .ae.
The authority attributed the procedures for making amendments to the executive regulations of the law of wild hunting in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi to be a tributary that supports the wild hunting sector in the emirate and efforts to preserve the heritage of traditional hunting, especially the sport of falconry (falconry) and a desire to spread this authentic Arab heritage to present and future generations and to encourage them to practice hunting. In addition to enhancing the economic value of natural resources by diversifying and enhancing investment opportunities in the environmental field. This will raise the efforts of traditional wild hunting, especially falconry, to comply with international standards of environmental sustainability.
The Environment Agency in Abu Dhabi, in its capacity as the competent authority to issue hunting permits, has defined six requirements to allow wild hunting in the emirate, noting the necessity of two conditions to obtain a hunting license, in accordance with the amended executive regulations issued by Resolution No. (69) of 2015 Local Law No. (22) ) for the year 2005 regarding the regulation of wild hunting in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, which is implemented by the authority.
In detail, the authority clarified that there are six controls for issuing permission to hunt by traditional methods in areas outside the areas designated for hunting, including prohibiting hunting any type of wild animal and causing inconvenience to them, preventing vehicles from driving on vegetation cover and causing damage to it, and preventing the transfer of a hunting permit to another person. And the obligation to carry the permit while practicing fishing and to present it to the competent authority and the concerned authorities upon request.
The rest of the requirements included taking into account the prohibition of fishing within the boundaries of pastoral reserves and natural reserves or near prohibited areas, in addition to the necessity that the license should include the terms and conditions of the permission to hunt, including the licensed fisherman, the fishing seasons and areas, the species licensed to hunt by traditional methods and other conditions. Necessary to implement the provisions of the laws in force in the matter of preserving species and to establish and promote sustainable fishing by traditional methods.
The authority indicated that the species permitted to be hunted by falconers licensed by the Environment Agency in Abu Dhabi, include Houbara birds only, as hunting is permitted to use falcons licensed and registered with the Ministry of Climate Change and Environment, provided that proof of their registration is submitted if this is requested, pointing to the traditional hunting palace in Open areas with the need to stay away from prohibited places such as nature reserves, forests, residential, military and petroleum areas, with a distance of no less than two kilometers.
The authority specified two conditions that must be met in order to obtain a wild hunting permit, which included that the applicant should be a citizen of the United Arab Emirates, and not be less than 18 years old. .ae.
The authority attributed the procedures for making amendments to the executive regulations of the law of wild hunting in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi to be a tributary that supports the wild hunting sector in the emirate and efforts to preserve the heritage of traditional hunting, especially the sport of falconry (falconry) and a desire to spread this authentic Arab heritage to present and future generations and to encourage them to practice hunting. In addition to enhancing the economic value of natural resources by diversifying and enhancing investment opportunities in the environmental field. This will raise the efforts of traditional wild hunting, especially falconry, to comply with international standards of environmental sustainability.
The Environment Agency in Abu Dhabi, in its capacity as the competent authority to issue hunting permits, has defined six requirements to allow wild hunting in the emirate, noting the necessity of two conditions to obtain a hunting license, in accordance with the amended executive regulations issued by Resolution No. (69) of 2015 Local Law No. (22) ) for the year 2005 regarding the regulation of wild hunting in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, which is implemented by the authority.
In detail, the authority clarified that there are six controls for issuing permission to hunt by traditional methods in areas outside the areas designated for hunting, including prohibiting hunting any type of wild animal and causing inconvenience to them, preventing vehicles from driving on vegetation cover and causing damage to it, and preventing the transfer of a hunting permit to another person. And the obligation to carry the permit while practicing fishing and to present it to the competent authority and the concerned authorities upon request.
The rest of the requirements included taking into account the prohibition of fishing within the boundaries of pastoral reserves and natural reserves or near prohibited areas, in addition to the necessity that the license should include the terms and conditions of the permission to hunt, including the licensed fisherman, the fishing seasons and areas, the species licensed to hunt by traditional methods and other conditions. Necessary to implement the provisions of the laws in force in the matter of preserving species and to establish and promote sustainable fishing by traditional methods.
The authority indicated that the species permitted to be hunted by falconers licensed by the Environment Agency in Abu Dhabi, include Houbara birds only, as hunting is permitted to use falcons licensed and registered with the Ministry of Climate Change and Environment, provided that proof of their registration is submitted if this is requested, pointing to the traditional hunting palace in Open areas with the need to stay away from prohibited places such as nature reserves, forests, residential, military and petroleum areas, with a distance of no less than two kilometers.
The authority specified two conditions that must be met in order to obtain a wild hunting permit, which included that the applicant should be a citizen of the United Arab Emirates, and not be less than 18 years old. .ae.
The authority attributed the procedures for making amendments to the executive regulations of the law of wild hunting in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi to be a tributary that supports the wild hunting sector in the emirate and efforts to preserve the heritage of traditional hunting, especially the sport of falconry (falconry) and a desire to spread this authentic Arab heritage to present and future generations and to encourage them to practice hunting. In addition to enhancing the economic value of natural resources by diversifying and enhancing investment opportunities in the environmental field. This will raise the efforts of traditional wild hunting, especially falconry, to comply with international standards of environmental sustainability.
The Environment Agency in Abu Dhabi, in its capacity as the competent authority to issue hunting permits, has defined six requirements to allow wild hunting in the emirate, noting the necessity of two conditions to obtain a hunting license, in accordance with the amended executive regulations issued by Resolution No. (69) of 2015 Local Law No. (22) ) for the year 2005 regarding the regulation of wild hunting in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, which is implemented by the authority.
In detail, the authority clarified that there are six controls for issuing permission to hunt by traditional methods in areas outside the areas designated for hunting, including prohibiting hunting any type of wild animal and causing inconvenience to them, preventing vehicles from driving on vegetation cover and causing damage to it, and preventing the transfer of a hunting permit to another person. And the obligation to carry the permit while practicing fishing and to present it to the competent authority and the concerned authorities upon request.
The rest of the requirements included taking into account the prohibition of fishing within the boundaries of pastoral reserves and natural reserves or near prohibited areas, in addition to the necessity that the license should include the terms and conditions of the permission to hunt, including the licensed fisherman, the fishing seasons and areas, the species licensed to hunt by traditional methods and other conditions. Necessary to implement the provisions of the laws in force in the matter of preserving species and to establish and promote sustainable fishing by traditional methods.
The authority indicated that the species permitted to be hunted by falconers licensed by the Environment Agency in Abu Dhabi, include Houbara birds only, as hunting is permitted to use falcons licensed and registered with the Ministry of Climate Change and Environment, provided that proof of their registration is submitted if this is requested, pointing to the traditional hunting palace in Open areas with the need to stay away from prohibited places such as nature reserves, forests, residential, military and petroleum areas, with a distance of no less than two kilometers.
The authority specified two conditions that must be met in order to obtain a wild hunting permit, which included that the applicant should be a citizen of the United Arab Emirates, and not be less than 18 years old. .ae.
The authority attributed the procedures for making amendments to the executive regulations of the law of wild hunting in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi to be a tributary that supports the wild hunting sector in the emirate and efforts to preserve the heritage of traditional hunting, especially the sport of falconry (falconry) and a desire to spread this authentic Arab heritage to present and future generations and to encourage them to practice hunting. In addition to enhancing the economic value of natural resources by diversifying and enhancing investment opportunities in the environmental field. This will raise the efforts of traditional wild hunting, especially falconry, to comply with international standards of environmental sustainability.