Naqi Mirzakimi, head of the Damavand Environmental Protection Agency, announced the exit of beekeepers and tribes from Lake Tar area, referring to the end of the summer and the arrival of the cold.
She said.
Given the end of the beekeeping and grazing deadlines on September 5 and the Governor’s Crisis Staff’s emphasis on preventing the events of previous years, tourists enter the area without a license to maintain wildlife in the census season.
Mirza Karimi continued:
Due to the drought conditions and the decline in vegetation in the area, any grazing of the livestock will face legal after the deadline of the licenses, and the Lake Tar’s environment will be active until the full blocking of access roads.
In the end, he appreciated the cooperation of tourists:
This year, tourists have played an important role in waste management by adhering to environmental tips, transporting their waste out of the area and using municipal waste bins, as well as restricting the car traffic on the outskirts of the lake led to cleanliness and relaxation for the whole, goat, rams and ewes in habitat.
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