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Abu Dhabi (Al Etihad) Zoo in Al Ain, located in the heart of the city, is one of the most popular destinations for families and wildlife enthusiasts. The zoo is home to over 4,000 animals and is one of the oldest and largest zoos in the region, inviting visitors to discover the wonders of the animal kingdom, learn about environmental conservation programs, and create unforgettable memories. With the addition of many new events and activities, the zoo's appeal continues to grow. The zoo was established in 1968 with the vision of the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, who sought to protect the diverse wildlife in the UAE. Over 55 years later, this goal remains steadfast through the zoo's continuous efforts. The zoo serves as a significant hub for wildlife conservation and natural habitats, as well as a platform for community awareness and environmental education. The zoo is home to many endangered species, making it an essential part of global efforts to protect wild animals. The zoo's active participation in conservation programs, focusing on successful breeding and rehabilitation programs for endangered animals, has achieved many notable successes, including the story of the Arabian oryx, which was once on the brink of extinction. In addition to providing a unique and authentic look at the natural environment of the UAE, the zoo is committed to showcasing the country's history and heritage, with the aim of preserving it for future generations. Interactive and educational experiences at the zoo allow visitors to get up close and personal with animals, such as the majestic Arabian oryx, and participate in regular feeding sessions with different birds and animals, including penguins and peaceful gazelles. For lemurs enthusiasts, they can interact with these playful primates in the 'Lemur Walk.' For adventure-seekers, they can join the 'Al Ain Safari,' where environmental experts guide visitors through breathtaking natural landscapes, providing valuable information about animal care and conservation. Sheikh Zayed Al Nahyan Learning Center is the heart of the Abu Dhabi Zoo, serving as a vital platform for educational programs focused on sustainability and biological diversity. The center offers interactive exhibits and activities, as well as workshops and awareness programs covering a range of topics, including environmental conservation and sustainability, as well as paleontology and archaeology. The center aims to inspire visitors to think about sustainability and biological diversity, as well as encourage people of all ages to become ambassadors for wildlife conservation. The zoo's activities include learning about the history and heritage of the UAE through a range of events and programs that highlight local culture, such as the importance of beauty in the region, the symbolism of Arabic coffee in hospitality, and traditional Emirati attire. New discoveries continue to enhance the zoo's offerings to meet the needs of its animals and visitors alike, with the reopening of the horse and crocodile exhibits, as well as the addition of a new gorilla enclosure. The 'Heritage' show, a dazzling light show using 3D projection technology, takes place daily at 6:30 pm on the faรงade of the Sheikh Zayed Al Nahyan Learning Center, telling stories that celebrate the natural and cultural heritage of the UAE. The zoo has also enhanced its dining and entertainment options by adding 8 new restaurants and cafes, offering a diverse range of cuisine from around the world, including Mexican, American, Asian, and Arabic, as well as snacks and desserts, with a wide range of options for vegetarians and those with special dietary needs, allowing visitors to find a place to enjoy a meal or coffee anywhere in the zoo.

Abu Dhabi (Al Etihad) Zoo in Al Ain, located in the heart of the city, is one of the most popular destinations for families and wildlife enthusiasts. The zoo is home to over 4,000 animals and is one of the oldest and largest zoos in the region, inviting visitors to discover the wonders of the animal kingdom, learn about environmental conservation programs, and create unforgettable memories. With the addition of many new events and activities, the zoo's appeal continues to grow. The zoo was established in 1968 with the vision of the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, who sought to protect the diverse wildlife in the UAE. Over 55 years later, this goal remains steadfast through the zoo's continuous efforts. The zoo serves as a significant hub for wildlife conservation and natural habitats, as well as a platform for community awareness and environmental education. The zoo is home to many endangered species, making it an essential part of global efforts to protect wild animals. The zoo's active participation in conservation programs, focusing on successful breeding and rehabilitation programs for endangered animals, has achieved many notable successes, including the story of the Arabian oryx, which was once on the brink of extinction. In addition to providing a unique and authentic look at the natural environment of the UAE, the zoo is committed to showcasing the country's history and heritage, with the aim of preserving it for future generations. Interactive and educational experiences at the zoo allow visitors to get up close and personal with animals, such as the majestic Arabian oryx, and participate in regular feeding sessions with different birds and animals, including penguins and peaceful gazelles. For lemurs enthusiasts, they can interact with these playful primates in the 'Lemur Walk.' For adventure-seekers, they can join the 'Al Ain Safari,' where environmental experts guide visitors through breathtaking natural landscapes, providing valuable information about animal care and conservation. Sheikh Zayed Al Nahyan Learning Center is the heart of the Abu Dhabi Zoo, serving as a vital platform for educational programs focused on sustainability and biological diversity. The center offers interactive exhibits and activities, as well as workshops and awareness programs covering a range of topics, including environmental conservation and sustainability, as well as paleontology and archaeology. The center aims to inspire visitors to think about sustainability and biological diversity, as well as encourage people of all ages to become ambassadors for wildlife conservation. The zoo's activities include learning about the history and heritage of the UAE through a range of events and programs that highlight local culture, such as the importance of beauty in the region, the symbolism of Arabic coffee in hospitality, and traditional Emirati attire. New discoveries continue to enhance the zoo's offerings to meet the needs of its animals and visitors alike, with the reopening of the horse and crocodile exhibits, as well as the addition of a new gorilla enclosure. The 'Heritage' show, a dazzling light show using 3D projection technology, takes place daily at 6:30 pm on the faรงade of the Sheikh Zayed Al Nahyan Learning Center, telling stories that celebrate the natural and cultural heritage of the UAE. The zoo has also enhanced its dining and entertainment options by adding 8 new restaurants and cafes, offering a diverse range of cuisine from around the world, including Mexican, American, Asian, and Arabic, as well as snacks and desserts, with a wide range of options for vegetarians and those with special dietary needs, allowing visitors to find a place to enjoy a meal or coffee anywhere in the zoo.

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