Oman Air commits to CITES
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Oman Air recently put the spotlight on the importance to conserve national resources and supports efforts exerted by the international community in this regard, which aims to develop and implement international conventions to protect wildlife.
There is an urgent need to intensify efforts, therefore, the Sultanate of Oman, represented by the Ministry of Environment and Climate Affairs (the Directorate General of Nature Conservation), is giving a special concern to issues such as endangered wildlife and regulation of international trade in species between countries. For these purposes, the Sultanate accessed Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES).
Ministry of Environment and Climate Affairs in cooperation with Oman Air will work together to raise awareness of their customers on necessity of adhering to articles of the Convention and acquiring requested permits (CITES Permit) prior to import or export of wild species and all other animals and plants listed in the appendices of CITES.
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