The ruler of Sharjah has officially opened the Al Dhaid Wildlife Museum, a distinctive new attraction dedicated to the rich desert wildlife and natural history of the region.
Key Highlights of the Museum
- A three-dimensional camel model displaying its intricate anatomical structure
- The Plant Hall, which presents innovative techniques for estimating the age of trees in arid landscapes
Special Butterfly Donation
As part of the inauguration event, the Sharjah Ruler made a generous donation of rare butterflies to the museum. This contribution is designed to enhance natural exhibits and promote education about the vital ecosystems and biodiversity unique to the region.
Purpose and Impact
- Provide residents and tourists with insights into wildlife and plant species adapted to desert life
- Foster a deeper appreciation for Sharjah’s natural heritage
- Support conservation efforts across the emirate
- Create valuable educational opportunities for students and wildlife enthusiasts
The Al Dhaid Wildlife Museum is set to become a prominent cultural landmark, enriching Sharjah’s environmental education and tourism landscape.
