EPDA: Protecting the environment by sustaining its natural resources

In its endeavor to sustain the protection of natural resources in the Emirate of Ras Al Khaimah, EPDA continues its campaign to remove Damas trees in cooperation with the concerned authorities and community sectors, said HE Dr. Saif Mohammed Al Ghais, Director General of EPDA.Dr. Al-Ghais explained that the aim of removing Damas trees and replace them with local trees is to reduce the environmental damage related to this tree as it puts pressure on groundwater resources because of its high water needs compared to other local species. Besides the Damas being an intruder species in the UAE environment. The Director General of EPDA pointed out that the rate of response of the industrial establishments with the decision to remove the Damas trees reached 77%. EPDA provides local trees for all sectors as an alternative to deforested trees.“EPDA is working to ensure that the Emirate is free of Damas trees, and the removal is not limited to industrial establishments, but includes economic, service, tourism, educational and residential facilities throughout the Emirate.” Dr. Al Ghais said. The Director General of EPDA called on all sectors of society in Ras Al Khaimah to cooperate with EPDA to get rid of Damas trees, and replace them with local trees, in order to preserve our natural resources and enhance the existence of our local trees with multiple environmental benefits.