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http://www.tradearabia.com/news/TTN_140240.html

White Rhinos at Al Ain Zoo

Al Ain: Sat, 15 Mar 2008

 

 

Al Ain Zoo will be exclusively displaying five white Rhinos in the mixed

African exhibit as part of their continuing rapid improvement programme.

 

White Rhinos are the largest of the Rhino species and range through the

grasslands of Eastern and Southern Africa.

 

The Rhinos were brought from South Africa three months ago and have been

isolated for quarantine purposes and for them to slowly get used to their

new surroundings in the new mixed African exhibit, said an official

spokesman.

 

" The arrival of the five white rhinos demonstrates our commitment to

conserving threatened species, as well as the integration of wildlife

education for all our visitors by edifying them on different aspects of

desert wild life. The increase in the number of visitors to the zoo mirrors

our continuous efforts in making significant changes to our zoo in order to

enhance the visitor's experience which is unique in the UAE, " said Al Ain

Zoo managing director Majid Al Mansouri.

 

Al Ain Zoo rooted at the heart of Al Ain is undergoing a series of rapid

improvements that has seen the zoo change into a much more family friendly

place where all visitors can connect with wildlife.

 

The panoramic mountain backdrop and amazing landscape of the Al Ain Zoo has

been used to great advantage for the newly arrived Rhinos. Their new exhibit

with rocky, sandy ridges, set at the foothills of Jabel Hafeet makes the new

four hectares Rhino exhibit very representative of South Africa.

 

The Al Ain Zoo endeavors to conserve and protect endangered species and the

white rhino is no exception. There are about 11,300 white rhinos in the wild

today but their population has rapidly declined due to poaching and habitat

loss

 

The White Rhinos average lifespan in the wild is 35 to 40 years and they

breed throughout the year but mostly in summer and autumn. A new-born Rhino

can weight up to 40 kg. – *TradeArabia News Service*

 

 

 

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