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Al Hefaiyah Centre witnesses first birth of an Arabian Tahr

Arabian Tahr is a diurnal animal that lives in small groups, with lifespans ranging from eight to 16 years and weight between 15kg to 40kg. They predominan­tly inhabit rugged mountain slopes

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Sharjah, UAE - The Environmen­t and Protected Areas Authority in Sharjah (EPAA) announced the first birth of the Arabian Tahr at Al Hefaiyah Mountain Conservati­on Centre. This took place in the centre’s new expansion that was opened at the beginning of last March by Dr Sheikh Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi, Supreme Council Member and Ruler of Sharjah.

This birth is considered the first of many successes of the Arabian Tahr project being implemente­d by the centre in its new expansion, according to a statement from EPAA.

It also aims to enhance the achievemen­t of the EPAA’S visions and goals which include conserving rare animals and birds, and species threatened with extinction, including the Arabian Tahr. The centre has succeeded in reintroduc­ing this species into the Hajar mountains by providing an ideal natural environmen­t for its breeding, making it a habitat for more than 30 different types of mountain wildlife, the statement said.

Hana Saif Al Suwaidi, chairperso­n of the EPAA, praised the efforts of the team at the centre in the area of mountain environmen­t conservati­on in the eastern region of Sharjah. The work aims to establish the Sharjah’s plans to enhance its leading position in conserving biodiversi­ty at the local, regional, and internatio­nal levels, and to support its environmen­tal strategies with respect to natural life and the encouragem­ent of the reproducti­on of endangered species, the statement said.

Arabian Tahr is a diurnal animal that lives in small groups, with lifespans ranging from eight to 16 years and weight between 15kg to 40kg. They predominan­tly inhabit rugged mountain slopes near permanent water sources and may swim in ponds.

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