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The Al Ain Wildlife Park & Resort (AWPR) will showcase its unique, multi-faceted leisure and learning destination at Cityscape Abu Dhabi 2010 from April 18 to 21. Visitors to the stand will be able to view the park’s master plan and other models designed to help exhibit goers learn more about the project and various initiatives being undertaken.
Construction of the 900 hectare park is already underway and will be completed in three phases. The project will be made up of several components; a crowning jewel is the Sheikh Zayed Desert Learning Centre which will focus on the desert living experience. The park will also include wildlife safaris, a world deserts zoo and botanical gardens, resort hotel, as well as residential areas. A conservation and breeding centre will also be integral to the park.
Among the first components to be delivered in phase one will be the Sheikh Zayed Desert Learning Centre, which is set to become a premiere example of Estidama’s high environmental standards due to its combination of active and passive energy efficient systems. The centre will comprise a 10,000 square meter natural history museum focusing on the adaptation of life to the extreme climate of the desert environment. In addition, the geology, paleontology and anthropology of the UAE and arid land environments will be exhibited in an interactive and technologically advanced museum.
Once completed, the Al Ain Wildlife Park & Resort will become an international reference for conservation, education, and sustainability. The inclusion of endangered and indigenous wildlife, themed desert safaris, and an exotic mix of botanical gardens and plant collections within the development will provide a centre for learning excellence, in line with the Urban Framework Plan for Abu Dhabi 2030.
Dr. Frederic Launay, Chief Executive Officer of the Al Ain Wildlife Park & Resort, said: “We are pleased with the progress we have made so far. By integrating conservation, education, residential areas and commercial enterprises within the development, we are proud to contribute to Al Ain’s long term goals for economically sustainable and controlled growth.”
Sustainability is a core principle of the Al Ain Wildlife Park & Resort and is followed closely in the design, construction and operation of the development. The debris from on-site building demolition is being recycled and reused in construction materials. On the construction site, hundreds of existing trees are being temporarily relocated until each can be transplanted into the landscape when the development is complete.
“AWPR exists to promote sustainable living, allowing visitors to get in touch with nature and experience life and living in a desert arid environment,” said Launay. “Sustainability, conservation and education are key drivers of our development and we aim to use this unique set of components to create a regionally and internationally attractive tourism and resort destination.”
The AWPR stand will be located in Hall 7, stand D10 at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition and Conference Centre.
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