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Al Ain Zoo celebrates World Penguin Day

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AL AIN: Al Ain Zoo has celebrated World Penguin Day on Sunday, highlighti­ng its efforts in conserving the species and nurturing penguins, including the Humboldt Penguin, which is listed as vulnerable species on Internatio­nal Union for Conservati­on of Nature (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species due to poaching and climate change.

Al Ain Zoo is home to around 60 penguins who enjoy their aquatic activities in an environmen­t resembling their natural habitat. Spanning 150 m2, the exhibit includes a pool fitted with around-the-clock filtering system which is capable of clearing to water contents around the day.

In addition to that, Al Ain Zoo ensures the penguins receive comprehens­ive care to the highest internatio­nal standards, where experts look ater these charming animals, providing them all the care they need to conserve them and increase their numbers, as well as educating guests with their importance and the challenges they face in the wild.

Al Ain Zoo is set to launch the first ever outdoor beach for penguins in the region, consisting of an outdoor area, pool and beach.

The new outdoor beach will feature a stateof-the-art water filtering system, pathways for guests, as well as several animal and plants models.

The new beach will be home to 10-20 Humboldt penguins, a flightless marine bird with high adaptation to life near water bodies.

Their black and white feathery coat keeps them camouflage­d, while their wings morph to work as fins and as balance support for walking on land.

Al Ain Zoo guests will be able to visit the beach area to feed the penguins and interact with them, while learning about these charming animals and see them skillfully navigate underwater through the glass windows.

Al Ain Zoo continues its efforts towards nature conservati­on by adopting best practices in animal protection for endangered species, providing them with ongoing care and conservati­on programmes, as well as presenting guests of all ages with an entertaini­ng interactiv­e learning experience.

Recently, as part of ongoing efforts to conserve and protect endangered species at the highest husbandry standards, Al Ain Zoo welcomed 645 new born animals belonging to 43 species in 2020 through its natural breeding programme.

To improve the results and quality of its breeding programmes, Al Ain Zoo follows carefully planned scientific methodolog­ies and processes.

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Al Ain Zoo is set to launch the first ever outdoor beach for penguins in the region, consisting of an outdoor area, pool and beach.
WAM ↑ Al Ain Zoo is set to launch the first ever outdoor beach for penguins in the region, consisting of an outdoor area, pool and beach.

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