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UAE dumping yard turned into nature reserve

by Arushi Madan | 25-11-2015 21:10 recommendations 0

I would like to share with you another great step by Sharjah government to  bring nature closer to people and to help educate people about the importance of protecting natural habitats and create awareness about their role in preserving vital ecosystems.


A 4.5 square kilometre area used for dumping trash until a few years ago has now blossomed into a flourishing nature reserve, with birds flocking from around the world.


Wasit Nature Reserve (WNR), located on the Sharjah-Ajman border, was declared a protected area in 2007. On Monday, Shaikh Sultan inaugurated the Wasit Wetland Centre (WWC), a 1.5 square kilometre centre, equipped with air-conditioned glass-sealed corridors, which allows visitors to have a closer look at rare birds and other wetland species.


This is Sharjah city's first wetland centre .The nature reserve houses four natural lagoons attracting around 150 species of birds, both migratory and resident, throughout the year.


The reserve boasts a diverse ecosystem, which comprises coastal sand dunes, salt flats (sabkhas), and linking ponds, apart from a large lagoon.


The water bodies are supported by underground water channels flowing out of Hatta Mountain and Al Falaj areas.


The centre is equipped with special telescopes for watching birds, and amplifiers that allow visitors to listen to the sounds produced by the birds.


A 4-kilometre-long track has also been built for visitors to walk around the reserve. Environment-friendly electric buggies can also be used to travel around the reserve, giving bird watchers a close-up view of the birds' natural habitat. Towers have also been built for watching birds near water areas.


The wetland was earlier neglected and was filled with trash, which caused mosquitoes and insects to breed.After it was declared a protected area, a great amount of work was done to clear the place of all the trash and clean the water bodies which helped in attracting migratory as well as local birds.


Sharjah's Environment and Protected Areas Authority (EPPA) began to develop WWC in 2013, with the aim of making it a destination for those who wish to know more about wildlife in the UAE.


WWC houses about 60 species and 350 birds within the enclosed area that live on wetland. The enclosures are divided into six different type of birds according to their habitat. Detailed information is provided on each and every species.


Detailed information is also provided on migrating and settling locations of different birds and their flight routes, as well as their status in nature.


The facility also houses scientific centres specialising in the preservation of wildlife in the reserve, including a centre for reproduction, sustainability and survivability of birds.


The wetland contains a number of rare birds, including Northern Bald Ibis, Glossy Ibis, grey heron, marbled duck — which is the only threatened bird — purple swamphen, pink-backed pelican and greater flamingo.


 Source :Gulf News , EPAA



 

 
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14 Comments

  • Asmita Gaire says :
    Hello arushi
    I very appreciative job by government
    I hope you are doing well

    Thank you so much for report
    Green cheers
    Regards
    Asmita Gaire
    Posted 31-05-2020 11:22

  • says :
    Thank you for sharing, It's such an optimistic news to hear! I hope this will promote further nature preservation:)
    Posted 30-11-2015 12:59

  • says :
    Thanks for sharing !
    Posted 29-11-2015 12:31

  • says :
    Thank you Arushi for sharing this wonderful news.
    Posted 28-11-2015 22:20

  • says :
    Amazing news and a great step forward! Keep it up guys!
    Posted 27-11-2015 22:13

  • says :
    I rarely get the chance to read this type of good news...
    Posted 26-11-2015 20:00

  • Rohan Kapur says :
    Amazing news. This must be visited to enjoy the serene beauty. Well reported Arushi.
    Posted 26-11-2015 16:25

  • says :
    wish there would be more genius idea like this in the worlddd
    Posted 26-11-2015 06:51

  • says :
    Awesome.. Thank you for sharing
    Posted 26-11-2015 01:58

  • Luiz Bispo says :
    Great news!!! Hopefully this idea can be reached and spread out to a lot of places around te world. Thanks for sharing!!! =)
    Posted 25-11-2015 23:51

  • says :
    good share I hope this action can be implemented in many area especially in my country INDONESIA )
    Posted 25-11-2015 23:15

  • says :
    Really its amazing work to convert dumping area to natural scenery. I praise all these work and your report is brilliant too.
    Posted 25-11-2015 23:12

  • says :
    Yes, I read an article on this news. It is a commendable action of the Sharjah Govt. Thanks for sharing:)
    Posted 25-11-2015 22:50

  • says :
    Wow! That's a great step taken by Sharjah government. Who would have thought that a dumping yard could be turned into a nature reserve. The place looks great! Thank you so much for sharing this with us. Would love to go there one day.
    Posted 25-11-2015 22:12

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