Environment Society of Oman Rounds off a Busy Year for Environmental Conservation

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Published January 3rd, 2021 - 06:39 GMT

Environment Society of Oman Rounds off a Busy Year for Environmental Conservation
With the steadfast and generous help of its members, sponsors and supporters, ESO, which is the Sultanate’s only non-profit organization focusing on environmental conservation, carried out a number of educational programmes, awareness campaigns and conservation projects.
Highlights
Continuing to drive community engagement, ESO has ended the year with 356 individual members, 30 corporate members, as well as strengthening relationships with educators and fishermen across the country.

The Environment Society of Oman (ESO) is rounding off a busy year, which saw it continue to fulfill its mission to protect Oman’s natural heritage and influence environmentally sustainable behavior.

With the steadfast and generous help of its members, sponsors and supporters, ESO, which is the Sultanate’s only non-profit organization focusing on environmental conservation, carried out a number of educational programmes, awareness campaigns and conservation projects. During the year, it produced seven educational materials, including booklets, infographics and videos, distributed more than 700 frankincense tree seedlings together with the Dhofar communities, and distributed 4,600 reusable bags to communities in Muscat, Sur, Masirah, Al Wusta, Sadah and Thamreet. Bolstered by the Summer Sea Turtle Sustainability Grant from the Turtle Island Restoration Network and SEE Turtles, a grant awarded to ESO thanks to an international public vote, ESO also removed almost 100 tons of abandoned fishing nets in Masirah. 

Continuing to drive community engagement, ESO has ended the year with 356 individual members, 30 corporate members, as well as strengthening relationships with educators and fishermen across the country. It also held several of its long-running programs, including the Turtle Research and Conservation program, the Renaissance Whale and Dolphin Conservation Program and the Green School Initiative. Building on its 16-year precedence, ESO continues to bring together governments, organisations, communities and individuals on a shared cause, each year stepping closer to environmental sustainability, while securing Oman’s natural health for the coming generations.

Background Information

Environment Society of Oman

ESO was founded in March 2004 by Omanis representing different regions and many different professional backgrounds. Membership is open to anyone above the age of 18 who has an interest in conserving the environment and ensuring that Oman's natural heritage remains intact for future generations to enjoy.

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