Khaleej Times

10 flamingos tagged, freed for a conservati­on ‘birdathon’ event

- Ismail Sebugwaawo ismail@khaleejtim­es.com

abu dhabi — As part of its Year of Zayed initiative­s, Etihad Airways launched the Abu Dhabi Birdathon for 10 Greater Flamingos on Tuesday. The birds have been tagged and released at Al Wathba Wetland Reserve and the one that will migrate the farthest by March 4, 2019, will be declared the winner.

The initiative will track migratory birds and promote wetland conservati­on.

The Abu Dhabi Birdathon is intended to celebrate the Year of Zayed by honouring and commemorat­ing the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan’s deep connection with sustainabi­lity, including his commitment to wildlife protection and habitat conservati­on.

Al Wathba is an important reserve in Abu Dhabi for both migratory and permanent flamingo population­s and the only wetland in the UAE where the flamingo birds breed.

The Abu Dhabi Birdathon is a joint initiative by Etihad Airways and the Environmen­t AgencyAbu Dhabi. It involves catching, tagging and releasing 10 flamingos to enable the tracking of these migratory birds and help raise awareness about wetland conservati­on. Several other institutio­ns, including the Department of Transport in Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi Police, Abu Dhabi Airports Company, Masdar, Adnoc and First Abu Dhabi Bank also participat­ed in the event by tagging their own flamingos. Etihad Airways Engineerin­g and Etihad Cargo also tagged birds to enter the event.

Tony Douglas, group chief executive officer, Etihad Aviation Group, said: “We are thrilled to launch this project with the Environmen­t Agency – Abu Dhabi to honour a great visionary’s passion for wildlife release programmes.

“As these beautiful birds take flight, satellite transmitte­rs will not only allow us to observe their migratory patterns as they travel towards the Caspian Sea, but also preserve the emirate’s rich biodiversi­ty.”

Over the next four months, the flamingos are expected to migrate to breeding grounds over 4,000 kilometres away in Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenist­an, with www.adbirdatho­n.ae tracking their journey home.

Dr Sheikha Salem Al Dhaheri, executive director of the terrestria­l and marine biodiversi­ty sector, Environmen­t Agency – Abu Dhabi, said: “We have been tagging and tracking migratory birds since 2005 and the informatio­n collected has helped us identify areas of conservati­on significan­ce for these birds.

“Today, the Abu Dhabi Birdathon is our way of sharing a passion for conservati­on with our strategic partners while paying tribute to our founding father’s vision.”

As these birds take flight, satellite transmitte­rs will allow us to observe their migratory patterns as they travel towards the Caspian Sea.” Tony Douglas, CEO, Etihad Aviation Group

 ?? Photo by Ryan Lim ?? Al wathba is an important reserve in Abu dhabi for both migratory and permanent flamingo population­s. —
Photo by Ryan Lim Al wathba is an important reserve in Abu dhabi for both migratory and permanent flamingo population­s. —
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