Al Ain Zoo raises awareness for wildlife conservation and nature preservation on World Animal Day

Al Ain : World Animal Day is celebrated every year on October 4th and this year Al Ain Zoo reinforces its efforts to conserve wildlife and preserve their natural habitat, based on the best local and global standards.

أبوعدس Addax
أبوعدس Addax
العربي Arabian Leopard
العربي Arabian Leopard
Arabian tahr الطهر العربي
Arabian tahr الطهر العربي

Al Ain Zoo is home to more than 4,000 animals, approximately 30% of which, are considered endangered species. The Zoo has worked on preserving these animals and spreading awareness through educating the public, especially the younger generation, on proper protection of all creatures.

Al Ain Zoo sets an example as a role model in delivering the World Animal Day message of wildlife conservation and championing their survival on the planet by addressing the dangers of animal extinction, exploitation and trafficking. Since its establishment in 1968, the Zoo has become a local and global supporter in the field of wildlife conservation and gene preservation, breeding and caring for high-risk endangered species such as the Dama gazelle, (Addax), the Arabian Sand Cat, the Arabian Leopard, Scimitar-horned oryx and the Arabian tahr. Some of these animals are on the verge of extinction and some of them have already become extinct in the wild as a result of destructive human practices such as illegal animal trade, urban encroachment on habitat and overfishing.

The Zoo has put in practice several environmental initiatives, events and conferences and adopts modern technological systems, exploratory education, veterinary training, and interactive youth training. The Zoo also continuously adopts global programs and implements joint efforts such as partnerships, local and international zoological society memberships, participation in several breeding programs, exchange of expertise and knowledge, and providing data to concerned entities through ZIMS, a zoo aquarium animal management software, one of the best and most reliable global resources for information on animals.

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