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Each visit will be for an hour and a half, during which the public relations team from EPA will guide visitors and take them on a tour inside the reserve, he added. The reserve took several years to be ready by EPA and the ministry of public works, which supplied the reserve with water, Sheikh Abdullah explained.
Meanwhile, Deputy Director General of Technical Affairs at EPA Dr Abdullah Al-Zaidan noted in a press statement that the opening of the reserve coincides with the global COVID-19 pandemic.
The reserve is one of the most important sites for migratory birds, as it contains around 400 species, in addition to the greater spotted eagle, which visits the reserve annually and spends four to 10 months there, he pointed out.
EPA conducts many studies and projects with volunteer teams, including Kuwait Foundation for the Advancement of Sciences, where tracking devices have recently encountered eagles, including the greater spotted eagle, as Kuwait currently has the largest number of them, Zaidan said. This eagle is endangered and is tracked by EPA to implement international agreements regarding endangered birds, he pointed out. He confirmed an increase of protected areas to reach 15 percent of the total area of the country, indicating that the reserve is spread over 3.4 sq km, while expansion to the south and north of the reserve reaches 18 sq km. - KUNA