NEW BIRD HIDES FOR UAE WETLAND RESERVE

Environmental Panorama
Dubai - UAE
March of 2005

 

15/03/2005 – WWF, together with local partners, have installed several bird hides within the United Arab Emirate's Ras Al Khor wetland reserve to view some of the country’s diverse bird species.

Named in Arabic after some of the area’s natural features — gurm (mangrove), fantir (flamingo) and al buhaira (lagoon) — the three newly-built bird hides are equipped with telescopes, binoculars, brochures and picture panels describing local animal and plants species. Designed in the form of traditional wind towers, the hides offer panoramic views of the wetland’s wildlife, including Greater flamingoes (Phoenicopterus ruber), which number as high as 2,300 during the winter season, as well as thousands of other migratory species such as waders, ducks and raptors.

“Thousands of birds congregate here in winter, particularly waders that are attracted by the rich food supply of the sanctuary’s mudflats,” said Dr Frederic Launay, Director of the WWF-UAE Project Office.

In the 2004-05 winter season, as many as 30,000 individuals, representing 88 species were recorded. According to BirdLife International, out of the 88 wetland bird species found here, nine occur in internationally important numbers (over 1 per cent of world population).

"Ras Al Khor represents, perhaps, the last wild area left in Dubai, is extremely valuable for biodiversity conservation. It also provides an excellent opportunity for nature education, and is a great place for visitors to experience what modern Dubai has to offer in terms of wilderness,” Launay added.

The bird hides are a first step towards development of more elaborate visitor education facilities in the protected area.

Notes:

• In 1998, the Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary (a wetland reserve) was officially declared a protected area and placed under the management of Dubai Municipality’s Environment Department (Marine Environment and Sanctuaries Unit).

• The WWF UAE Project Office collaborated with Dubai Municipality’s Environment Department in setting up the bird hide facilities, with support from the National Bank of Dubai.

 
 

Source: WWF – World Wildlife Foundation International (http://www.wwf.org)
Press consultantship (Rashmi De Roy)
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