United, languishing in 12th place in the Premier League, are already 15 points behind leaders Liverpool
football1 hour ago
Sixty Nubian ibexes, a desert-dwelling goat species, have been released into the Wadi Rum nature reserve in Jordan by the Environment Agency - Abu Dhabi (EAD).
The release is part of the Nubian ibex Reintroduction and Release Programme of His Highness Shaikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces. The Nubian ibex is an endangered species in Wadi Rum due to irresponsible human practices like excessive hunting and destruction of the species' natural habitats.
"We look forward to providing a free natural environment for these species, so they can multiply and overcome the threat of extinction," said Dr Shaikha Al Dhaheri, executive director of Biodiversity Sector at the EAD. The desert-dwelling mountain goats, known for their large curled horns, once populated the mountainous areas of Oman, Yemen, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Jordan, Palestine, Egypt, Ethiopia and Sudan. Today, there are only about 1,200 of them left in the wild.
The reintroduction and release programme works by raising the number of ibexes within a controlled environment to allow them to adapt to their new habitat, by releasing them into fenced valleys surrounded by high mountains.
This new habitat consists of a wide range of plant and animal species. Furthermore, the programme monitors the animals' general wellbeing, provides them with health care and attends to their young after birth.
"We work closely with our partners in Jordan to further the preservation of these species and increase their numbers within their natural habitats in Jordan," said Dr Al Dhaheri.
silvia@khaleejtimes.com
United, languishing in 12th place in the Premier League, are already 15 points behind leaders Liverpool
football1 hour ago
"The Taliban certainly are our allies in the fight against terrorism," says Russia's ambassador to Afghanistan
asia1 hour ago
The direct flights will offer customers from Dubai and across the network easier access to the popular Al Sahel North Coast destination
aviation1 hour ago
Sinner is still waiting for the outcome of the Wada appeal against his initial exoneration for twice testing positive for traces of the steroid clostebol
tennis1 hour ago
'Men find it harder to deal with their emotions,' says the 24-year-old actor, known for his breakout roles in 'The Archies' and 'Jigra'
entertainment1 hour ago
The coastguard says nearly 40 people rescued on Samos island and a search for survivors ongoing amid strong winds
europe1 hour ago
Dig into this limited-edition menu with chicken and lentil shorba and samosa chaat
food1 hour ago
Australia, who have not won a home series after losing the opening Test for 55 years, suffered their first defeat in Perth's Optus Stadium
cricket1 hour ago