Going Green

Dubai campaign to protect endangered eagles

Eagle burj khalifaThe Government of Dubai Media Office (GDMO), in collaboration with Dubai Crown Prince’s Office, organised a press conference on Wednesday to attract attention to Freedom Conservation’s attempt to set a new world record by flying an eagle from the top of the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa, in Dubai.

The attempt aims to increase public awareness on the plight of endangered animals.

The press conference was attended by Jacques-Olivier Travers, founder of Freedom Conservation; Ronald Menzel, co founder of Freedom Conservation; Mohammad Al Muhairi, from the Dubai Crown Prince’s Office, Aboud Khederchah, Sony; and Noora Al Mansouri, Government of Dubai Media Office.

Starting the conference, Noora said that Dubai’s hosting this event stems from the emirate’s enthusiasm to protect the environment and endangered species.

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Dubai campaign to protect endangered eagles

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