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    Kuwait’s EPA Warns Drone Operators to Protect Coastal Birdlife at Sulaibikhat Beach

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 3, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Environment Public Authority (EPA) of Kuwait has issued a strong advisory urging the public to adhere strictly to environmental regulations, following the circulation of videos on social media showing individuals flying drones dangerously close to birds at Sulaibikhat Beach. This coastal area is known for its rich biodiversity, serving as a vital habitat for both resident and migratory bird species. The EPA’s warning highlights the potential harm caused by such activities, especially during sensitive periods like breeding seasons when birds are particularly vulnerable.

    In its official statement, the EPA emphasized that operating drones near wildlife can severely disrupt natural behaviors, including feeding, nesting, and resting patterns. The disturbance caused by drones can lead to birds abandoning their nests or young, which poses a significant threat to their survival. The authority reminded the public that coastal ecosystems like Sulaibikhat Beach are not only critical for birds but also play an essential role in maintaining the overall ecological balance of the region.

    To reinforce its position, the EPA referenced Article 100 of Kuwait’s Environmental Protection Law, which explicitly prohibits activities such as hunting, capturing, harming, or transporting wild terrestrial and marine organisms. The law also forbids disturbing the young, eggs, nests, or natural habitats of wildlife. Exceptions to these rules are strictly limited to scientific research purposes and require prior authorization from the relevant governmental bodies in coordination with the EPA. This legal framework underscores the government’s commitment to safeguarding biodiversity and preventing human-induced harm to natural habitats.

    The authority further cautioned photographers and drone enthusiasts to exercise responsibility and respect environmental guidelines to avoid causing inadvertent damage to wildlife. The EPA pointed out that careless drone use can lead to abandoned nests, disruption of roosting sites, and broader ecological consequences that may take years to reverse. It is crucial for the community to understand that protecting wildlife is not only about compliance with laws but also about preserving the natural heritage for future generations.

    In closing, the EPA called upon all residents and visitors to report any activities that threaten the well-being of wildlife in Kuwait. The statement stressed that conservation is a collective duty requiring heightened public awareness and cooperation. “Preserving Kuwait’s environment demands a shared commitment to environmental stewardship and strict adherence to the laws designed to protect our natural resources,” the EPA concluded, urging everyone to play their part in maintaining the country’s rich biodiversity.

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