A rare white rhino calf named Salam has been born at Dubai Safari Park, marking a significant success in the park’s endangered species breeding programme. Salam is the second white rhino calf born at the park, following her big sibling Onyx, who arrived in 2024.
The birth comes amid ongoing regional conflicts, highlighting the park’s commitment to wildlife conservation despite challenges. Dubai Safari Park continues its vital work to protect endangered species and preserve biodiversity.
Visitors and conservationists alike have welcomed the arrival of Salam, viewing it as a symbol of hope and resilience. The park’s breeding programme plays a crucial role in preventing the extinction of white rhinos by providing a safe environment for them to thrive and reproduce.
Salam’s birth is a testament to the dedicated efforts of the park’s team and their commitment to wildlife care. Dubai Safari Park remains a key player in regional conservation initiatives, further establishing the UAE’s role in global environmental protection.
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