Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Graded summary #2


Houbara bustards

 

People from Morocco take care of tiny chicks, and help them to grow. Nowadays, the bird’s life is in danger, because of poaching, so the Abu Dhabi government protects these birds. Also, there are some centers for Houbara conservation in China and Turkmenistan who have proposed new conservation projects which its supported by UAE government. Morocco‘s center had the goal to release 15,000 each season instead of 12,000. People trained the birds to be familiar with them for breeding. Houbaras lay about 3 eggs which take 3 weeks to hatch. Birds are kept in wire cages covered by cloth and they release them after the hunting season. After the scientists release the birds, they track their movements. The number of birds are increasing, which means that the program is successful.   As the writer discussed “spring is breeding season for the houbara bustard and a busy time for staff at the two centers” (Todorova, V. 2011).  

 

References

Todorova, V. (2011, May 27). UAE-funded centre revives endangered bird population - The National. Latest and breaking news | thenational.ae - The National. Retrieved October 13, 2012, from http://www.thenational.ae/news/uae-news/heritage/uae-funded-centre-revives-endangered-bird-population

 

 

                                                                   

Hashim Al-Hammadi

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