Abu Dhabi: The Incredible Al Wathba Wetland Reserve Salt Lake
- Publish date: Friday، 23 April 2021
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Al Wathba Wetland Reserve is the first area in Abu Dhabi designated for protection by law and was established by the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan
Once a coastal salt flat (sabkha), it has now flourished into natural and man-made lakes that enable many of Abu Dhabi's species to thrive.
The reserve is known for its large population of Greater Flamingos - home to an average number of 4,000 flamingos during autumn and spring.
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Hosting more than 250 species of birds, 37 plant species and a wide range of aquatic life, Al Wathba Wetland Reserve features two self-guided walking trails (1.5 kilometres or 3 kilometres) for visitors to explore and a bird-watching hide to observe the flamingos.
Available on-site is an air-conditioned visitor’s centre and shaded areas along the walking trails.
In 2018, the reserve was placed on the IUCN Green List of Protected and Conserved Areas making it the first site in the region to receive this recognition.
The wetland reserve is kept as raw as possible and there are no cafes available.
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