Everyone belongs somewhere. Some of us are just lucky enough to figure out where it is while there’s still time for us to find a way to get there. And once we arrive, we will never, ever leave. ‘
The help of this #dolphin isn’t enough to undo the damage we are doing to our #ocean .
Sadly, this Risso’s dolphin has caught a floating #plastic bag while saying hello to scientists on this research boat off the coast of #Japan .
Usually a more timid dolphin species, Risso’s dolphins rarely interact with humans and prefer deeper, cooler waters.
Spotted off the coast of #Shikoku island in Japan, the waters of this sparsely populated region have become heavily polluted thanks to its unique ocean currents.
The result is that the local reclusive wildlife is suffering from #ocean#pollution from around the world.
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Malaysia rescues hundreds of tortoises from 'Ninja Turtle Gang'
Malaysian authorities have rescued hundreds of smuggled tortoises meant for sale in Southeast Asia, disrupting an international crime ring called the "Ninja Turtle Gang", a wildlife official said Thursday.
Abdul Kadir Abu Hashim, wildlife and national parks department director-general, said 400 tortoises worth 3.8 million ringgit ($805,084) bound for the lucrative exotic pet trade were seized during an operation by the police and wildlife officials on Saturday.
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HE Abdullah bin Hamad bin Abdullah Al Attiyah, Minister of Municipality, has issued a ministerial decision to reduce #rental rates of Ministry plots located in the Industrial Area.
This measure aims to support #Qatar’s economic growth, boost the #privatesector’s role in #economic diversification and contribute to the country’s ongoing development.
Ministry of Municipality and Environment, Qatar وزارة التجارة والصناعة Ministry of Commerce and Industry
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Green investment in #wastemanagement , a driver of economic development
On the occasion of the #InternationalPlasticBagFreeDay the Ministry of Municipality and Environment, Qatar organized an awareness and educational event to highlight the ministry’s efforts in this field, particularly the National Integrated #Waste Sorting Program at the Source and the implementation of the Public #CleanlinessLaw .
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Qatar’s national environment and climate strategy aims to close and rehabilitate 100 per cent of unsanitary landfills and achieve a 15 per cent material recycling rate of municipal waste. Its ambitious goals also create tangible opportunities across the waste management value chain.
Ministry of Municipality and Environment, Qatar وزارة التجارة والصناعة Ministry of Commerce and Industry
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