The Libyan Prime Minister, Osama Hamad, issued a decision banning and prohibiting the hunting of some wild animals, including wild rabbits and wild deer, especially in the southern region.
This decision comes within the framework of the government’s efforts to protect the wild environment and preserve its natural balance, as well as to encourage the reproduction of these animal species.
Hamad said that this ban aims to protect biological diversity in Libya, stressing the importance of adhering to this decision to preserve wildlife and ensure its sustainability for future generations.
Hamad indicated that the competent authorities will follow up on the implementation of this decision and take the necessary measures against violators.
This decision reflects the Libyan government’s commitment to preserving the country’s natural heritage and ensuring the survival of wild species for future generations.
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