Sharjah’s ruler has inaugurated the new Al Dhaid Wildlife Museum, marking a significant step for wildlife education in the UAE. The museum offers fascinating exhibits including a three-dimensional camel anatomical model in the Desert Animals Hall and innovative methods for estimating the age of trees in arid environments showcased in the Plant Hall. A rare donation of butterflies was also made by the ruler, adding to the museum’s unique collection.
The establishment of the museum aims to promote awareness about the diverse flora and fauna of the region and encourage conservation efforts. Visitors can explore various sections that highlight the ecological significance of desert life.
This museum is part of Sharjah’s broader initiative to bolster environmental education and preserve the natural heritage of the UAE. It is expected to attract both locals and tourists interested in exploring the wildlife and natural science of the area.
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