50 Houbara Are Released Into Wild

50 Houbara are released into wild

The International Fund for Houbara Conservation, IFHC, has marked the launch of a strategic partnership with the Zayed Higher Organisation for Humanitarian Care and Special Needs, ZHO, with the release of 50 Houbara in Al Ain deser

ABU DHABI, (Pakistan Point News - 25th Feb, 2019) The International Fund for Houbara Conservation, IFHC, has marked the launch of a strategic partnership with the Zayed Higher Organisation for Humanitarian Care and Special Needs, ZHO, with the release of 50 Houbara in Al Ain desert.

The release, the latest effort in the IFHC’s Proactive Intervention Conservation Model to secure a sustainable future for the vulnerable bustard, a mainstay of UAE wildlife, took place at the Telal Resort in Al Ain. At the release, Zayed Organisation athletes competing in the UAE Special Olympics team joined senior figures from the fund and the organisation to help introduce the 50 captive-bred birds into the wild.

The event witnessed the beginning of an IFHC-ZHO partnership that will see the Houbara conservation fund education programme - which engages school students on the importance of conserving and protecting the Houbara - rolled out across ZHO’s 18 centres in the UAE.

Zayed Higher Organisation provides a range of services and humanitarian care for 1,650 People of Determination, including education and vocational training to ensure inclusion into the community.

"Bird releases are always poignant and rewarding occasions which embody the Fund’s efforts to conserve and protect the Houbara, while positively impacting the country’s wildlife and environmental heritage - this event, however, carries extra significance," explained Majid Ali Al Mansouri, IFHC’s Managing Director.

"As part of our ongoing partnership with Zayed Higher Organisation, this landmark release event has allowed us to engage a new audience and potentially mold even more future conservationists. By giving students a rare opportunity to witness live Houbara in their natural habitat, we are heightening understanding of the importance of conserving this national emblematic species. The more we can drive education, the brighter the future for the Houbara," he added.

Under the IFHC-ZHO partnership, the National Houbara Model programme - in cooperation with the UAE Ministry of Education and Abu Dhabi Department of Education and Knowledge - will be adapted by ZHO to provide the necessary tools for visually and hearing-impaired students to maximise their learning.

For his part, Abdullah Al Humaidan, Secretary-General of ZHO, said, "The work of the IFHC in protecting this national species is commendable and we thank them for enabling us to be part of this event, a once-in-a-lifetime experience for our students."