Al Ain Zoohas partnered with Al Ain Dairy to provide financial support for the zoo’s Education Centre school programmes. This partnership will allow Al Ain Zoo to reach more children each year offering them richer experiences, and allows Al Ain Dairy to support one of the Emirate’s leading conservation initiatives and educational experiences.
The partnership reflects the dedication of both establishments to educate children across the UAE about the significance of preserving the UAE’s desert wildlife and habitats.
Mr. Abdullah Saif Al Darmaki, CEO of Al Ain Dairy, explained:
“We are absolutely delighted to formalise our new partnership today and it gives me great pleasure to see Al Ain Dairy and Al Ain Zoo – two esteemed entities in our community – come together in such a strategic manner. We are proud of the work we have done so far with families and schools across the UAE, and next year’s plans go much further with a variety of educational initiatives that will be realised by working together with Al Ain Zoo. We have a mutual interest in children and education, and this partnership is therefore a compatible fit for Al Ain Dairy.”
“Al Ain Zoo and Al Ain Dairy’s natural partnershipstems from a sharedcommitment towards accomplishing the Abu Dhabi Economic Vision 2030. We admire the work that Al Ain Zoo is doing in the sphere of development and share their passion and respect for sustainability, innovation and operational excellence,” added Mr. Al Darmaki.
HE Ghanim Mubarak Al Hajeri, Director General of Al Ain Zoo,added:
“One of our primary objectives is to educate children about preserving the environment and its species. As the future ambassadors of this cause, it is essential to ensure our youth have the right knowledge and information to develop and drive this initiative forward. Al Ain Zoo’s efforts are centred on educating children in anentertainingway to maintain their interest and curiosity, and we look forward to working withAl Ain Dairy to further strengthen our shared commitment towards engaging meaningful education.”
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