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Al Ain Zoo continues to triumph in wildlife conservation field

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Al Ain Zoo continues to triumph in wildlife conservation field

AL AIN, 3rd March, 2022 – Al Ain Zoo has been a leading institution in preserving, breeding and providing the best care possible for endangered species for over 50 years and has made many achievements in the field of wildlife preservation, housing over 4,000 animals.

The Zoo has made outstanding contributions to breeding and multiplying numbers of Arabian Oryx and Sand Cats, with 287 Arabian Oryx and 36 Sand Cats in 2015 homed within the Zoo’s spacious enclosures.

The Zoo also conducts extensive research into migrating birds and rare butterfly species among other endangered species to identify the best ways to breed them, understand more about them biologically, and recognise their habitat needs.

In addition, the Zoo has taken part in formulating the species conservation strategy for the African DamaGazelle (2019-2028) to reduce the risk of its extinction after it featured on the IUCN red list as an extremely endangered species, in collaboration with multiple regional and international animal preservation organisations.

The Zoo now houses about 180 DamaGazelles from two different species, the Addra and the Mhorr.

The Zoo is also determined to contribute to preserving the local and wild plants of the region to maintain the health of the ecosystem.

It now has a seed bank containing over 40 types of different seeds harvested from the plants within the Zoo, most notably the Nannorrhops (dwarf palm tree).

It is one of the most endangered local species and one which the Zoo has been able to save and multiply even though it is a slow-growing plant that takes several months to germinate.

The Zoo’s interest is not solely focused on research and preservation activities but also on educating the general public on the importance of wildlife, biodiversity and nature conservation through many awareness-raising activities and events.

In these ways, and many more, Al Ain Zoo is achieving its mandate of maintaining its position as a major influence on the care, protection and preservation of threatened species of flora and fauna.

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