Ministry of Environment and Climate Change warns visitors against removing the fences of the natural reserves
The Ministry of Environment and Climate Change has urged visitors to desert areas to enjoy the natural reserves while preserving them, making sure not to leave any waste or ignite fires directly on the ground.
It emphasized that removing or relocating the fences surrounding the reserves is a violation of the law and will hold the offenders accountable. The Ministry stressed that necessary actions will be taken against violators in accordance with the applicable regulations.
The Ministry explained that these fences do not obstruct citizens and residents from entering the natural reserves but are in place to protect them and maintain their ecological balance, allowing everyone to enjoy the beauty of the wild nature in a responsible and sustainable manner.
It pointed out that the fencing project is part of its efforts to protect these areas from violations, prevent vehicles from entering, and preserve the environmental and natural heritage, ensuring their sustainability for future generations.
The Ministry called on the public to cooperate and adhere to the approved measures to preserve the environment, emphasizing the importance of reporting any violations through the unified contact center at number 16066.
