Workshop: Nature of the Hajar Mountains

Discover the natural beauty and diverse species of the UAE’s mountain ecosystems

WINTER CONSERVATION CAMP

Train as a citizen scientist and spend your Winter Break with purpose! 

Through a series of free, expert-led online workshops, you’ll gain new conservation skills and discover the unique biodiversity of the UAE’s Hajar mountains. 

Apply your new skills on the ground during an exclusive in-person field trip inside Wadi Wurayah National Park – home to more than 1,100 documented species

ABOUT THE EVENT

This workshop introduces participants to the diverse species that live in the majestic Hajar Mountains. You’ll explore the region’s natural beauty and unique ecosystems, understand how these plants and animals support ecological balance and why conservation efforts are so important.

WHAT WILL PARTICIPANTS LEARN?

  • Discover the biodiversity of the Hajar Mountains
  • Learn how conservation helps maintain the ecological balance of these ecosystems 

WHO CAN PARTICIPATE?

Open to adults, professionals and youth aged 10+

LOCATION

Online (Zoom)

Location
Online
Date & Time
Wednesday, 14 May 2025 04:00 PM - 05:00 PM
Closed event
Tuesday, 09 December 2025 04:00 PM - 05:00 PM
Registration closed
Ratings & Reviews
5.0

8 Reviews

We learn about unique ecosystems and natural beauty of the Hajar region.

The recent workshop was truly engaging, providing valuable insights into the significant impact each of us has on the carbon footprint. It has made me more aware and empowered to make meaningful changes in my lifestyle, while also inspiring me to influence others to do the same. As educators, we have the unique opportunity to lead by example, fostering a culture of environmental responsibility among our students and colleagues. Thank you for this impactful learning experience, and I look forward to continuing this journey toward a more sustainable future.

it was an eye-opening experience.

It was amazing

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