Oman celebrates Gulf Wildlife Day

Oman Tuesday 30/December/2025 15:14 PM
By: ONA
Oman celebrates Gulf Wildlife Day

Muscat; The Sultanate of Oman, represented by the Environment Authority, marked the Gulf Wildlife Day, which falls on 30 December each year. This year’s celebration is held under the theme: "A Society in Harmony with Nature for Sustainable Wildlife."

The occasion serves to reaffirm the commitment of the Sultanate of Oman and the GCC countries to protecting biodiversity, conserving natural resources, and ensuring their sustainability for future generations.

The theme embodies the importance of fostering a balanced relationship between humans and the environment. It aims to instill concepts of wildlife conservation as a fundamental pillar of sustainable development and quality of life.

The Environment Authority emphasized that celebrating this regional occasion reflects the GCC's keenness to unify efforts in protecting wildlife and natural habitats. It also highlights the collaborative approach to addressing common environmental challenges, foremost among them being biodiversity loss, climate change, and pressures resulting from human activities.

The Authority noted that Oman accords great importance on wildlife through the implementation of national programs and projects. These initiatives aim to protect endangered species, manage nature reserves, and preserve terrestrial and marine ecosystems, while also strengthening partnerships with government and private institutions and civil society.

The Environment Authority called upon all segments of society to participate positively in wildlife protection by adopting responsible environmental behaviors and contributing to environmental awareness. This collective effort contributes to building a society in harmony with nature and ensures a sustainable wildlife environment that supports the region's comprehensive development.