Ras Al Khor Wildlife Sanctuary is a coastal wetland of global importance, covering a 6.2 sq km-area with various ecosystems, including mangroves, mudflats, lagoons, sabkhas, reed beds, and shrub lands, contributing to rich biological diversity. The sanctuary is home to approximately 266 species of fauna and 47 of flora, with greater flamingos being one of the most visible and attractive natural features. The sanctuary offers opportunities for nature education, with bird hides installed for visitors to view plants, animals, and habitats
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