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Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary (Arabic: رَأْس ٱلْخَوْر, romanizedRaʾs al-Khawr) is a wetland reserveinDubai, renowned for attracting large numbers of migratory birds.[2] It is also home to a large population of crustaceans, small mammals, and fish.[3] It was the end of Dubai Creek before the construction of Dubai Canal,[4] hence the Arabic name which literally means "the head of the creek".

Ras Al Khor
رَأْس ٱلْخَوْر
One of the three hides at the Ras Al Khor Bird Sanctuary
Map showing the location of Ras Al Khor
Map showing the location of Ras Al Khor

LocationDubai Creek, Dubai
Nearest cityRas Al Khor Industrial Area, Nad Al Hammar, Umm Ramool, Al Garhoud
Coordinates25°11′35N 55°19′23E / 25.193°N 55.323°E / 25.193; 55.323
Area1,300 ha (5.0 sq mi)
Websitedm.gov.ae/discover-dubai/ras-al-khor/

Ramsar Wetland

Official nameRas Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary
Designated29 August 2007
Reference no.1715[1]

Overview

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Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary represents an enclave of relative wilderness amidst traffic and sprawling urban infrastructure. It is among the few urban protected areas of the world.[citation needed]

The Dubai Municipality has taken great efforts to protect and preserve the biodiversity of this delicate ecosystem.[citation needed] The wetland has been fenced off from the public and three birding hides have been built. The bird hides are a first step towards the development of more elaborate visitor education facilities in the protected area. The WWF UAE Project Office collaborated with Dubai Municipality's Environment Department, in setting up the facilities that were sponsored by the National Bank of Dubai.[citation needed]

Opportunities for experiencing a natural environment in this rapidly expanding emirate are so limited that the opening of Ras Al Khor to visitors is a boon to present and potential nature lovers.[citation needed]

There are three birding hides located on the perimeter of the sanctuary open to the public.[5] Entrance is free and the sanctuary operates from 7:30am-5:30pm in the Winter and 6:00 am to 6:00 pm in the Summer.[6]

Ras Al Khor is also home to about 470 species of fauna and 47 kinds of flora.[7] Greater flamingoes (Phoenicopterus roseus), are one of the main attractions in the preserve.[8]

Species

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Greater Flamingo

Some of the regular visitors to the sanctuary are:

  • Black-winged stilt[3]
  • Blue-cheeked bee-eater
  • Caspian tern
  • Citrine wagtail
  • Common greenshank
  • Common hoopoe
  • Common kingfisher
  • Common sandpiper[3]
  • Common snipe
  • Cormorant[3]
  • Curlew
  • Dunlin
  • Eurasian marsh harrier
  • Great black backed gull
  • Great egret[3]
  • Greater flamingo[3]
  • Grey francolin
  • Grey heron[3]
  • Grey plover
  • Indian peafowl
  • Indian roller
  • Indian silverbill
  • Isabelline shrike
  • Little bittern
  • Little green bee-eater
  • Malabar lark
  • Mallard
  • Osprey[3]
  • Pied avocet
  • Purple sunbird
  • Red-vented bulbul
  • Red-wattled lapwing
  • Ringed plover
  • Ruddy turnstone
  • Sanderling
  • Snowy plover
  • Spotted eagle
  • Terek sandpiper
  • Western heron[3]
  • White wagtail
  • White-eared bulbul
  • Yellow billed stork
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    See also

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    References

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    1. ^ "Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary". Ramsar Sites Information Service. Retrieved 25 April 2018.
  • ^ "Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary | Visit Dubai". www.visitdubai.com. Retrieved 2022-11-09.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i "View thousands of birds at Ras Al Khor". Visit Dubai. Retrieved 2018-04-02.
  • ^ "Khor Dubai". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. 2012-01-30. Retrieved 2024-01-04.
  • ^ "Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary | Visit Dubai". www.visitdubai.com. Retrieved 2022-12-13.
  • ^ "Plan Your Visit". www.dm.gov.ae. Retrieved 2022-12-13.
  • ^ "Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary | Visit Dubai". www.visitdubai.com. Retrieved 2022-12-13.
  • ^ "Wildlife". www.dm.gov.ae. Retrieved 2022-12-13.
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