Kuwait Times

Birds, endangered species released in Jahra Reserve

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The scientific center of the Kuwait Foundation for the Advancemen­t of Sciences (KFAS) and the environmen­t public authority (EPA) released a number of birds in the Jahra Reserve with the aim of restoring ecological balance and preserving biodiversi­ty in the country. The director general of the center, Musaid Al-Yasin, told the Kuwait News Agency (KUNA) that the pharaonic eagle owl and other birds were released in the reserve and have been rehabilita­ted as a step towards protecting the environmen­t and wildlife.

He added that this launch came within the framework of the fruitful cooperatio­n between the center, the commission, and the Kuwait Foundation for the Advancemen­t of Sciences, which has lasted for several years. He stressed the keenness of the center in maintainin­g a good environmen­t and the importance of treating, studying, and rehabilita­ting these birds at the scientific center before returning them to their natural environmen­t.

The event came as part of the Scientific Center’s efforts to preserve biodiversi­ty and promote environmen­tal awareness in Kuwait and demonstrat­es the center’s commitment to supporting environmen­tal activities and enhancing its role in society as a leading scientific institutio­n. Deputy Director General for Technical Affairs at the Environmen­t Public Authority, Dr Abdullah Al-Zeidan, said in a similar statement to KUNA that the Scientific Center is one of the most important strategic partners with the authority. The cooperatio­n between the two sides has lasted for more than ten years to preserve biodiversi­ty for future generation­s and spread environmen­tal awareness to all spectrums of society.

Al-Zeidan said that this cooperatio­n comes in line with the objectives of the internatio­nal treaties ratified by Kuwait, including the Convention on Biological Diversity as well as the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals of the United Nations program. He pointed out that some of the birds released are considered to be on the red list of endangered species.

The scientific center embraced these birds, rehabilita­ted them, and later released them into the reserve to ensure their peaceful reproducti­on. He pointed out that some of these birds are threatened with extinction and were subjected to poaching in March. He stressed that preserving biodiversi­ty is a societal responsibi­lity and a necessity. — KUNA

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