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Dubai Safari Park announces rare births of a white rhino and twin moon bears – Have a chance to name them!

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Last updated: 2024/09/25 at 2:50 PM
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Dubai Safari Park recently welcomed two twin moon bears and a white rhino calf, born on January 23 and June 21, respectively. These new additions will be unveiled to the public during the park’s grand reopening on October 1, 2024. Both species are considered vulnerable or near threatened, making their births a significant milestone for the park’s conservation efforts. Visitors will have the opportunity to name the newborns during the naming event.

Ahmad Al Zarouni, Director of Public Parks and Recreational Facilities at Dubai Municipality, expressed his excitement about the newborn animals. He credited the park’s team for their hard work and dedication, emphasizing the importance of conservation efforts. Al Zarouni hopes that this achievement will raise awareness and support for critical conservation initiatives worldwide. Guests visiting the park will be able to observe the newborns in their specialized habitats and participate in the naming event.

Al Ain Zoo collaborates with Dubai Safari Park to increase the population of endangered species through breeding programs and educational initiatives. The white rhino calf’s father, Niloy, was born at Al Ain Zoo, showcasing the success of these conservation partnerships. Dubai Safari Park has welcomed 1,214 animals from 87 species over the past four years, with a current resident count of over 3,000 animals. The park offers a unique blend of entertainment and education, aiming to raise awareness about endangered species and their habitats.

As the grand reopening approaches, Dubai Safari Park plans to involve the public in naming the rhino calf and bear cubs. Al Zarouni announced that more details about the naming process will be shared soon, encouraging Dubai residents and visitors to participate in this interactive experience. By allowing the public to play a role in naming the newborn animals, the park hopes to create a sense of ownership and connection among visitors. This initiative underscores the park’s commitment to engaging the community in conservation efforts.

The birth of the twin moon bears and white rhino calf marks a significant achievement for Dubai Safari Park’s breeding program. These newborns represent hope for the conservation of vulnerable species and highlight the park’s dedication to wildlife preservation. By opening its doors to visitors and inviting them to participate in the naming event, Dubai Safari Park aims to inspire greater awareness and support for global conservation initiatives. The park’s ongoing efforts to protect endangered species through breeding programs and education demonstrate its commitment to biodiversity and environmental sustainability.

In conclusion, the arrival of the twin moon bears and white rhino calf at Dubai Safari Park signifies a notable milestone in the park’s conservation efforts. By involving the public in naming the newborn animals, the park seeks to foster a sense of community involvement and ownership in wildlife conservation. With a focus on breeding programs and educational initiatives, Dubai Safari Park continues to make strides in protecting endangered species and promoting environmental awareness. The upcoming grand reopening presents an exciting opportunity for visitors to witness these new additions and engage in conservation efforts firsthand.

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