Sharjah’s ruler has officially inaugurated the new Al Dhaid Wildlife Museum, a distinctive attraction focused on the desert’s animal and plant life. As part of the opening ceremony, he donated a rare collection of butterflies, enhancing the museum’s unique exhibits.
The museum features remarkable displays, including:
- A three-dimensional camel model that illustrates its anatomical structure.
- A Plant Hall that explains how to estimate the age of trees in arid environments.
The primary goal of this facility is to educate visitors about the local wildlife and the natural environment of the UAE’s desert regions. It serves as an invaluable resource for students, researchers, and tourists interested in the diverse ecosystems of the area.
The addition of the rare butterfly collection further supports the museum’s mission to preserve and celebrate wildlife species inhabiting the region. Situated in Al Dhaid, the museum is poised to become a prominent cultural and educational landmark in Sharjah.
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