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home to one of the biggest contemporary nature conservation after bonnie, a desert island tech with wildlife. the animals from multiple continents roam freely on the island here, funny as part of abu dhabi in the united arab emirates for you ah, the reserve with established my she siad and created a kind of noah's ark for one of the rarest species of the time. the radiant or ex, this island of the white antelope became abu dhabi, natural, always the the
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b. 15 development at breakneck speed, but down against the modern bactrim. but dobby symbolizes the rapid growth from fishing settlement, booming metropolis. the u. e is a record breaker when it comes to the consumption of energy, resources, and water. the so even in my own lifetime, it got difficult to keep up with the changes i can point as something unique and beautiful and enormous and tell you that this was desert 5 years ago. so i can't even imagine what it's like for my father or his father before him to see
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where we were and what we could become me. it all began in the oasis group, alcholay, the largest uninterrupted san desert in the world. i brought the air a better when federation of the bunny, us to the glass palaces of darby into by me, the name sir bonnie us, the island, the bunny on us, harks back to the political union from which the ruling families of abu dhabi and dubai came this was the 1st recorded, mentioned that lee was always s date to the 17th century. it's located in the part of a rope i collie the border saudi arabia and now belongs to the u. a. i . in the desert. water is the most precious commodity views
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only in places where there is enough water and settlements develop and people survive. but locating it isn't easy. the luckily people in the region has some outside help been on it, which is why one animals find the water source in that. in the past, people that follow the tracks of all x on the was the find the water source. maybe that could be a reason why they choose been all x, that's a national. i mean most of you a thing, it's no coincidence, but the name probably would be the father of the kids out during a hunting trip. in the 18th century, a gazelle led the lee was always the better went to a freshwater spring. there they established a fishing village. according to legend, it was the dawn of a new era,
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the in the mid 1900 century. the coastal settlement experienced its 1st boom through the pearl fisher, who's that exists somewhere between tradition and modernity. the visible contradictions are proof of the rapid changes the emerett has gone through the w long and grown geographic area. skyscrapers and other magnificent buildings require a lot of space which is reclaimed from the sea. the shake side, grandma, the city center around the hud towers and the costs are on. what time presidential palace are statements in the global contests for influencing prestige. ah,
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the, even the locals gaze on with astonishment. the main island on which is located has more than doubled in size over the past 50 years. thanks to land reclamation concepts. for a long time, the race into the future knew no bounds until climate change began to demand. otherwise. there are many ways to express luxury. but here, one thing takes center stage water. the deserts, most precious commodity, has become a symbol of excess. the news, one of many achievements is free access to water, which according to the current, every muslim was entitled to the
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me ah, but climate change is making the desert ever harsher. so it makes sense to limit private water use favorite irrigation the when she was fine to be off, he was having a vision in his mind, which she started from my name, which is getting off the visit. and then he moved here in line to 7 to one, which means he started planting trees on the island and preparing, unless environment for the animals. many species of animals from different regions of the world have home here.
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the one particular species from the radiant peninsula, the wildlife refuge was a matter of life and death. or the time when bananas was stablish, the radiant oryx was one of the very dangerous pieces we only have few left in the country. and the regions so shakes died, basically decided to allocate the silent, which is huge island for protection of this species, dime, among others. almost 40 years later, from establishment of this island today, the uranium works is no longer and dangerous pieces for the radiant horrocks here bonnie became a safe haven saving the way for an amazing combat. the
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desert is considered to be allah's garden from which he removed everything that was superfluous. for wild animals were by no means a part of the theatre by me as i land lease, 87, scott, a kilometer and half of our land is a major result. i must fully roaming and fight mon times. gras purchase area on the plantation between the island reserves also provides protection for unit antelope, barbary sheet from north africa, and black during mating season. the
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news, unlike elsewhere, the animals here don't face poaching or other harmful human influences that's reflected in the relax demetre things we do have different species and island, mostly from africa, middle east asia, more likely from most of the most of the gifts that holds on to the shakes, like because he used to see if he's one species at the beginning of a country. like why don't we ask him to take our species?
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it's no secret that strikes how you know and cheaters are severely threatened. but it's less well known that giraffes are also endangered. in some countries, even gazelles have died out. the biggest challenge is climate, high temperature, and humidity. apart from these naturally challenges, we have the challenges of providing like 4 different species which are not from this region, providing them with the electrical requirements that they need to survive held on by the abilities of wild animals to learn in depth can be studied here. it's not only the voice that wait for their daily feeding.
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so do the predators once in a day, go into the food in the feeding stations. i mean most they do know the time where they get there. they do more on put their much mornings quite back days from a feeding station and what's up we don't want to make a big font. then i get to lay on that water. then they need water all the time, kind of stuff we want. i knew most more on all island to look for the water from the grass special area. ah, african cheetos have been known to incorporate safari vehicles and even airplanes into their hunting strategies. so knowing daily feeding times this child's play, the news
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news. not every hood ends in success in all around the world. most of the contribution plans on the mission introductions, phil, because the animals were directly taken from an institution that is extensively taking care of the animals and then images losing them to the right. so they don't survive it because they don't have the skills to survive in the way. the funny, yas is the result of extensive landscape planning based on scientific research the same can be said for urban planning and i would be happy to did. indeed, i got the
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the architecture reflects the idea of harmoniously combining the past, present, and future. following the notion of the arabic word for community didn't even have the animal depicted on the u. e. m. a reflects that to thousands are the big part of m r t heritage and tradition. and that can be seen on our crest and having a fall can hospital just shows you how serious we are about protecting this heritage that goes hand in hand with the nature that the heritage is type to as well. ah,
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the head doctor at this unique animal clinic is a german veteran area. she was awarded the highest civilian distinction by the crown prince himself. and it hasn't been filled with over $11500.00 falcons per year. we are the largest falcon hospital in the world. falcons have a different significance here in europe, falconry was the sport of kings in the middle ages. it was for the aristocracy for 5050, say here, falconry has a completely different background. just 4050 or 60 years ago. most moratti's were bedouins living in the desert and they used falcons to hunt for meat, for their families. they couldn't have survived without falcons. the birds were never just a piece of sporting equipment, so they were integrated into the family. if i had is alchen had the status of a family member, and that's still the case today. we're not just carrying for birds here. we're.
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