French Office for Biodiversity

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The French Office for Biodiversity (OFB; French: Office français de la biodiversité) is an

Ministry of the Ecological Transition and Ministry of Agriculture and Food
. It conducts research and enforces government policies on wildlife and the environment.

The OFB, located in Vincennes, was established on 1 January 2020 as the new entity succeeding the French Agency for Biodiversity (primarily in charge of national parks and other protected areas) and the National Office for Hunting and Wildlife. It has 2,800 agents (including 1,900 in territorial entities and in the overseas territories). Of these agents, 1,800 are environmental inspectors exercising the police powers of the OFB.[1][2]

History

The OFB was founded in 2020 with the merging of the French Agency for Biodiversity and the National Hunting and Wildlife Office of France. The Agency for Biodiversity had been founded in 2016 through a merger of National Office for Water and Aquatic Environments (the former Higher Fisheries Council) with the National Park Service of France and the Marine Protected Areas Agency.[1]

Responsibilities

OFB conducts research and provides expertise on species, environments and their uses. It provides support for government environmental policies and assists managers of national areas. CFB also strives to educate the public on biodiversity issues and gain their support for conservation.[1]

Environmental police

Environmental police badges

OFB contributes to the exercise of administrative and judicial policies relating to water (pollution of the resource, damage to wetlands or the coast), natural areas, flora and wild fauna (game species or protected, fight against trafficking in species), hunting (counter-poaching, strengthening hunting security) and fishing. The OFB also organizes the review of the hunting license and issues the license.[2]

To fulfill this mission, environmental inspectors have certain

public prosecutor. The environmental police also includes the administrative police
.

Within the OFB, environmental technicians exercise these missions under the authority of the

Organisation

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d L'Office français de la biodiversité. Retrieved 2020-04-17.
  2. ^ a b Police de l'environnement. Retrieved 2020-04-17.
  3. ^ Le portail technique. Police de l'environnement. Retrieved 2020-04-17.