SHARJAH // Fifteen giraffe are among 288 animals that were brought from Africa to their new home at the Elebriddi wildlife sanctuary in Al Dhaid.
Five rhinos, 16 gemsbok, 12 eland oryx, eight black wildebeest, 24 blue wildebeests, 36 impala and several other species of antelope were also released into the wildlife park in Sharjah’s central region.
"Sharjah has a proven leading position in wildlife protection and environment efforts under the directives of Dr Sheikh Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Ruler of Sharjah," said Hana Al Suwaidi, chairwoman of the Environment and Protected Areas Authority.
"The authority strives to protect endangered species and their habitats in an effort to maintain biodiversity. The addition of these animals to the protected area will greatly assist with our ongoing conservation efforts.
"Through our continued efforts, we are striving to conserve many species of animals and birds and create breeding areas in the protected habitats in accordance with UAE regulations.
"In addition, we aim to highlight the importance of the protection of wildlife and raise awareness among community members about wildlife and the protection of nature and endangered species."
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