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Al Ain Zoo is bringing back its annual Spring Safari programme giving children a chance to connect with wildlife and nature through a number of activities, in a fun and inspiring setting. The safari is set to take place from March 30 to April 10.
Organised by the Education Centre at the zoo, the initiative aims to advance the skills of children in the fields of Arts and Crafts, mathematics and many more. The safari will provide an unmatched educational experience through a wide variety of movies and shows, encouraging team work, in an effort to make the most out of children’s spring break holidays.
Muna Al Dhaheri, Chief Executive of Conservation and Education at Al Ain Zoo, said: “The Zoo Safari programme aims to educate children about wildlife and nature, giving them the opportunity to directly interact with the zoo’s animals. Through a range of educational activities, facilities and programmes, the safaris help enhance knowledge about conservation and wildlife, consistently working towards nurturing the next generation of scientists and environmentalists.
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