In the 1960s, the Arabian Desert was on the verge of losing one of its most beautiful symbols - the Arabian oryx. But with the vision of the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, an extraordinary rescue began, starting with only four oryx on Sir Bani Yas Island.

In the 1970s, when the world declared the Arabian oryx extinct, the UAE was writing a new chapter - one of hope.

Today, thanks to that vision, the UAE is home to the largest population of Arabian oryx in the world.
 
Carrying forward the same vision, His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan established the Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund in 2009, to protect all species from extinction, no matter how small or rare.
 
After 16 years of dedicated work, the Fund has supported more than 3,000 projects across 174 countries, helping to discover, reintroduce, and protect over 1,800 species from extinction.

From an idea that began with just four oryx… to a global legacy for biodiversity.

في ستينات القرن الماضي، كانت الصحراء العربية على وشك أن تفقد أجمل رموزها: المها العربي. لكن برؤية الشيخ زايد بن سلطان، رحمه الله، بدأت رحلة إنقاذٍ استثنائية من أربعة رؤوس فقط في جزيرة صير بني ياس.
 
وفي السبعينات، حين أعلن العالم انقراض المها العربي، كانت الإمارات تكتب فصلاً جديداً عنوانه الأمل.

واليوم، بفضل هذا النهج، أصبحت الإمارات موطنًا لأكبر عدد من المها العربي في العالم.
 
ومن الرؤية ذاتها، أطلق الشيخ محمد بن زايد في عام 2009 صندوق محمد بن زايد للمحافظة على الكائنات الحية، ليحمي كل الأنواع من الانقراض، مهما كانت صغيرة أو نادرة.
 
وبعد ١٦ عامًا من العمل الدؤوب، دعم الصندوق أكثر من 3,000 مشروع في 174 دولة، وتمكّن من خلال ذلك من اكتشاف وإعادة إدخال وحماية 1,800 نوع من الانقراض.
 
من فكرة بدأت بأربعة رؤوس من المها… إلى أثر عالمي لصون التنوع البيولوجي.
 
 
#الإمارات #أبوظبي #الشيخ_زايد #الشيخ_محمد_بن_زايد #المها_العربي #إرث_زايد 

#mbzfund #conservation #speciesconservation #endangeredspecies #wildlifeconservation #biodiversity #sustainability #UAE #wildlife #nature #support #IUCNcongress #VoicesForCongress #Conservation⁩⁩

In the 1960s, the Arabian Desert was on the verge of losing one of its most beautiful symbols - the Arabian oryx. But with the vision of the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, an extraordinary rescue began, starting with only four oryx on Sir Bani Yas Island.

In the 1970s, when the world declared the Arabian oryx extinct, the UAE was writing a new chapter - one of hope.

Today, thanks to that vision, the UAE is home to the largest population of Arabian oryx in the world.

Carrying forward the same vision, His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan established the Mohamed bin Zayed Species Conservation Fund in 2009, to protect all species from extinction, no matter how small or rare.

After 16 years of dedicated work, the Fund has supported more than 3,000 projects across 174 countries, helping to discover, reintroduce, and protect over 1,800 species from extinction.

From an idea that began with just four oryx… to a global legacy for biodiversity.

في ستينات القرن الماضي، كانت الصحراء العربية على وشك أن تفقد أجمل رموزها: المها العربي. لكن برؤية الشيخ زايد بن سلطان، رحمه الله، بدأت رحلة إنقاذٍ استثنائية من أربعة رؤوس فقط في جزيرة صير بني ياس.

وفي السبعينات، حين أعلن العالم انقراض المها العربي، كانت الإمارات تكتب فصلاً جديداً عنوانه الأمل.

واليوم، بفضل هذا النهج، أصبحت الإمارات موطنًا لأكبر عدد من المها العربي في العالم.

ومن الرؤية ذاتها، أطلق الشيخ محمد بن زايد في عام 2009 صندوق محمد بن زايد للمحافظة على الكائنات الحية، ليحمي كل الأنواع من الانقراض، مهما كانت صغيرة أو نادرة.

وبعد ١٦ عامًا من العمل الدؤوب، دعم الصندوق أكثر من 3,000 مشروع في 174 دولة، وتمكّن من خلال ذلك من اكتشاف وإعادة إدخال وحماية 1,800 نوع من الانقراض.

من فكرة بدأت بأربعة رؤوس من المها… إلى أثر عالمي لصون التنوع البيولوجي.


#الإمارات #أبوظبي #الشيخ_زايد #الشيخ_محمد_بن_زايد #المها_العربي #إرث_زايد

#mbzfund #conservation #speciesconservation #endangeredspecies #wildlifeconservation #biodiversity #sustainability #UAE #wildlife #nature #support #IUCNcongress #VoicesForCongress #Conservation⁩⁩
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A grant from the MBZ Fund in partnership with the GEF  supported research on the elusive Pampas cat (Leopardus pajeros), which is listed as vulnerable in Argentina. This species faces serious threats, including retaliatory killings, poisoning, and roadkill, making it increasingly rare.
 
María García set up camera traps across ranches in southern Buenos Aires to monitor Pampas cat populations. The project also enabled her to produce traffic signs and distribute stickers and brochures to raise community awareness about the species.
 
As a young female conservationist, the grant has been essential to create trust and collaboration with local ranchers in a male-dominated rural setting. These relationships, often strengthened over rounds of mate (traditional Argentina herbal drink) and shared field experiences, have facilitated equipment recovery during floods, access to private lands, and discussions about coexistence.
 
Ultimately, this project is about more than just the Pampas cat; it highlights the importance of community, coexistence, and envisioning landscapes where both livestock and wildlife thrive, a perfect way to celebrate World Animal Day.
 
#mbzfund #worldanimalday #conservation #speciesconservation #endangeredspecies #wildlifeconservation #biodiversity #sustainability #uae #Argentina #wildcats #smallcats #felids #wildlife #nature #support #environment

A grant from the MBZ Fund in partnership with the GEF supported research on the elusive Pampas cat (Leopardus pajeros), which is listed as vulnerable in Argentina. This species faces serious threats, including retaliatory killings, poisoning, and roadkill, making it increasingly rare.

María García set up camera traps across ranches in southern Buenos Aires to monitor Pampas cat populations. The project also enabled her to produce traffic signs and distribute stickers and brochures to raise community awareness about the species.

As a young female conservationist, the grant has been essential to create trust and collaboration with local ranchers in a male-dominated rural setting. These relationships, often strengthened over rounds of mate (traditional Argentina herbal drink) and shared field experiences, have facilitated equipment recovery during floods, access to private lands, and discussions about coexistence.

Ultimately, this project is about more than just the Pampas cat; it highlights the importance of community, coexistence, and envisioning landscapes where both livestock and wildlife thrive, a perfect way to celebrate World Animal Day.

#mbzfund #worldanimalday #conservation #speciesconservation #endangeredspecies #wildlifeconservation #biodiversity #sustainability #uae #Argentina #wildcats #smallcats #felids #wildlife #nature #support #environment
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Seahorses worldwide are used in traditional medicines, as ornaments, good-luck charms, and aquarium fish. Unfortunately, they are vulnerable to overexploitation. With sustainable management, these magical fishes can thrive and provide a valuable natural resource that supports livelihoods in local fishing communities. 
 
Indonesia is home to 13 seahorse species, including two that are Endangered. However, big knowledge gaps have held back sustainable management. Thanks to MBZ Fund and a generous anonymous donor, we’re starting to fill the information void. 
 
Seahorse experts at Project Seahorse and Badan Riset dan Inovasi Nasional teamed up to train two young marine biologists in surveying seahorse fisheries and trade. Over the past four months they’ve travelled across Indonesia, learning from fishers, divers, traders, retailers, and local authorities about where and how seahorses are caught, and what they’re used for. 
 
The insights will help Indonesia shift from undocumented, illicit exploitation to carefully monitored, legal seahorse fisheries and trade, protecting seahorses and the communities who depend on them.
 
#mbzfund #conservation #speciesconservation #endangeredspecies #wildlifeconservation #biodiversity #sustainability #uae #Indonesia #oceans #seahrose #nature #SavingSeahorses #ProjectSeahorse #badanrisetdaninovasinasional

Seahorses worldwide are used in traditional medicines, as ornaments, good-luck charms, and aquarium fish. Unfortunately, they are vulnerable to overexploitation. With sustainable management, these magical fishes can thrive and provide a valuable natural resource that supports livelihoods in local fishing communities.

Indonesia is home to 13 seahorse species, including two that are Endangered. However, big knowledge gaps have held back sustainable management. Thanks to MBZ Fund and a generous anonymous donor, we’re starting to fill the information void.

Seahorse experts at Project Seahorse and Badan Riset dan Inovasi Nasional teamed up to train two young marine biologists in surveying seahorse fisheries and trade. Over the past four months they’ve travelled across Indonesia, learning from fishers, divers, traders, retailers, and local authorities about where and how seahorses are caught, and what they’re used for.

The insights will help Indonesia shift from undocumented, illicit exploitation to carefully monitored, legal seahorse fisheries and trade, protecting seahorses and the communities who depend on them.

#mbzfund #conservation #speciesconservation #endangeredspecies #wildlifeconservation #biodiversity #sustainability #uae #Indonesia #oceans #seahrose #nature #SavingSeahorses #ProjectSeahorse #badanrisetdaninovasinasional
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