Oman Daily Observer

GREAT ROYAL ATTENTION TO WILDLIFE PRESERVATI­ON

- — ONA

With the issuance of three Royal Decrees establishi­ng three more nature reserves namely: Al Jabal Al Gharbi Natural Reserve, Al Dhahirah Natural Reserve and Wahat Al Buraimi Natural Reserve on Monday, the Sultanate of Oman will have a total 30 nature reserves.

The Environmen­t Authority confirmed that these Royal decrees attach great attention to protecting endangered animals, plants and wildlife as well as preserving their components, diverse terrain and rich geological formations thereby creating a natural balance for the region and protecting the natural monuments and promoting ecotourism.

Al Jabal Al Gharbi Natural Reserve is located in the north of the Sultanate of Oman, halfway between the governorat­es of Al Batinah North and Al Buraimi. It is an extended mountain range bordered by Wadi Al Jizzi to the south and Wadi Rajmi to the north. The nature reserve occupies an estimated area of 485 km2. Seventeen species of wild birds were recorded in the area which is also known for the presence of the Omani lizard.

Wahat Al Buraimi Natural stretches in the 3 governorat­es of Al Buraimi, Al Batinah North and Al Dhahirah. It is situated within the mountain range from North Al Shu’iya in the Wilayat of

Ibri in Al Dhahirah Governorat­e. It is bordered by the village of Al Uqair in the Wilayat of Saham to the east, and the villages of Al Khad and Khadraa Al Makatim in the Wilayat of Suhar to the north and goes as far afield as the Wadi Saa area in the Wilayat of Al Buraimi to the northwest.

The area is home to 80 species of plants, 17 species of birdsand some species of reptiles in addition to the Arabian ibex.

Al Dhahirah Natural Reserve is situated in Al Dhahirah Governorat­e, specifical­ly within the mountain range extending from the south of Wadi Al Fath in the Wilayat of Yanqul to the Al Mazem area in the northwest of the Wilayat of Ibri.

The Al Mazem area is one of the important habitats of the Houbara bustard amidst its migration in the winter season. This nature reserve occupies more than 860 km2. It is characteri­sed with the presence of a mountain range interspers­ed by some of the governorat­e’s main wadis heading southwest up until the Empty Quarter desert.

The Environmen­t Authority said that it has registered more than 70 species of wild plants and species of large mammals. The Arabian tahr, lynx, mountain fox, wild rabbit and wild cat were also recorded in addition to wild birds and Omani lizard.

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