DiscoverThe Jewel of Arabia ExpeditionTurning landfill sites into raptor restaurants – Expedition Diary Day 24
Turning landfill sites into raptor restaurants – Expedition Diary Day 24

Turning landfill sites into raptor restaurants – Expedition Diary Day 24

Update: 2025-01-29
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Oman lies on a major migratory flyway between Arabia and Asia. It is also blessed with a huge diversity of indigenous birdlife. But for many species over many years, the easiest and most abundant source of food was found at landfill sites.

For many reasons this wasn’t ideal. But furthermore as Oman has reduced the amount and type of waste sent to landfill there was a consequential knock on effect to many, some critically endangered, species.

The solution has been to develop a series of so called “raptor resturants”. Where food and food industry waste can be set out in secure areas for bird species to come and feed on.

The mutual benefits to humans and birdlife is huge as Mark found out when he spoke to Ahmed Al Zubair a Senior Sustainability Strategist behind the birdlife buffets

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Turning landfill sites into raptor restaurants – Expedition Diary Day 24

Turning landfill sites into raptor restaurants – Expedition Diary Day 24

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