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EAD launches first ever 'Abu Dhabi Red List of Wildlife Species'

- By Babatunde Lucas

ABU DHABI, 21st September, 2021 The Environmen­t Agency - Abu Dhabi (EAD) recently launched the first ever Abu Dhabi Red List of Wildlife Species (AD-RLS), which is an assessment of the threat status of the emirate’s terrestria­l and marine species. A total of 244 species were assessed, including 101 plants, 49 birds, 9 marine species, 32 terrestria­l mammals, 25 invertebra­tes, 26 reptiles and 2 amphibians. Out of the 244 species assessed, 74 are under different threat categories, such as critically endangered, endangered, and vulnerable. Dr. Shaikha Salem Al Dhaheri, EAD's Secretary-General, said, "The Abu Dhabi Red List is a welcome addition to our knowledge on the threat status of species found in Abu Dhabi. The List is based on the internatio­nally recognised Red List Criteria, developed by the Internatio­nal Union for Conservati­on of Nature (IUCN) and the assessment­s of threat status have gone through extensive external review from a team of experts from the IUCN, the Red List Authority, and independen­t experts. ‘‘Abu Dhabi has a rich diversity of species and has some of the most important species. Their population­s are effectivel­y protected by the Agency through managing the largest network in the region of protected areas to conserve endangered species and their natural habitats. However, understand­ing the risk and evaluating the threats faced by them as well as other species, will help us better protect them.’’

Ahmed Al Hashmi, Acting Executive Director, Terrestria­l and Marine Biodiversi­ty Sector, said, ‘‘The Abu Dhabi Red List of Wildlife Species has been long overdue, and it is an important addition to our understand­ing of the threats to the species in line with the global standards of IUCN. "The Abu Dhabi Red List also complement­s the National Red List developmen­t undertaken by the Ministry of Climate Change and Environmen­t and is consistent with the developmen­t of such lists at local, national and regional levels." Dr. Salim Javed, Acting Director, Terrestria­l Biodiversi­ty and Manager of the Red List Project at EAD, commented, "The Abu Dhabi Red List is the outcome of the evaluation of extinction risk of over 244 species, based on quantitati­ve criteria. It is an important first step towards understand­ing the conservati­on status of Abu Dhabi’s biodiversi­ty." "With 30 percent of the total assessed species classified as threatened, the Abu Dhabi Red List will help the Agency to prioritise conservati­on actions for some of the most threatened species in the emirate, which may include developing more systematic monitoring as well specie-specific conservati­on action plans in order to protect them," Dr. Javed added. EAD has undertaken some of the most ambitious and successful projects to reintroduc­e species that were on the brink of extinction such as the Arabian Oryx and Scimitar-horned Oryx, and Abu Dhabi now houses the largest herd of Arabian Oryx in the world. The Shaikh Zayed Network of 13 terrestria­l and six marine protected areas, managed by the Agency, provides protection to some of the most threatened and important terrestria­l and marine species and their habitats. Furthermor­e, EAD has a plant nursery with a production capacity of nearly 500,000 plants annually and has more than 70 different native plant species propagated to date. These plant species include many rare and threatened species and are used for habitat restoratio­n efforts across the Emirate. The Agency has successful­ly rehabilita­ted important plant species such as the Al Sarh, Ghaf and Samar trees in their natural habitat to ensure that they continue to remain part of the Emirate’s landscape and its cultural heritage.

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