Social Sciences, asked by naseerab01, 1 year ago

Collect information on the laws passed by the UAE for the conservation of wildlife.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The UAE is protecting the environment by banning private ownership of dangerous animals and sea dumping, implementing policies and legislations, making efforts towards sustainability and more.

The UAE has passed Federal Law No. 22 of 2016 (PDF) which regulates the possession and trade of predatory, dangerous and semi-dangerous animals. Under this law, only zoos, wildlife parks, circuses, breeding and research centres would be allowed to keep wild or exotic animals. In addition, dog owners would need to buy a licence for their pets and keep them on a leash at all times when in public.

Fines for failing to comply with the law would range from AED 10,000 to 700,000 and maybe accompanied by a jail term and the animal would be confiscated.

Federal Law No. 16 of 2007 as amended by Federal Law No.18 of 2016, concerning animal welfare aims to maintain the rights and dignity of animals in the UAE.

The UAE encourages the public to join voluntary activities related to animal protection. The UAE's Ministry of Climate Change and Environment signed an agreement with Emirates Animal Welfare Society and Emirates Park Zoo to promote animal protection.


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Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Answer:

The UAE is basically the environment where it is banned to have the private membership and ownership of dangerous as well as the wild animals to have. Various activities such as sea dumping, poisons, and so many other illegal activities are banned.

Explanation:

The UAE has passed Federal Law No. 22 of 2016 which has the rules, terms and condition that won’t allow to pass the rules for wild and danger animal to be own by someone privately if it Is found then serious action will be taken.

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