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Maryam Island
Maryam Island is a beachfront destination located in Sharjah
and oversees the Arabian sea.It's one of the largest projects in
the emirate with an investment of 2.4 billion Dirhams
(US$650M).[24] The breakthrough masterplanned waterside
development will spread across 460,000 square metres, with a
built-up area of 310,000 sqm.[25][26]
Wildlife Centers
See also: Dubai Dolphinarium, Dubai Zoo, Dubai Safari Park,
Emirates Park Zoo, and Sir Bani Yas
The Arabian Wildlife Center opened in 1999 and was home to
more than 100 species of animals. Situated at a convenient
location, this center was quite close to the Sharjah International
Airport. Despite the hot and dry conditions in most of Arabia,
there were a number of mammal species who had adapted to
these conditions.[citation needed] The Breeding Centre for
Endangered Wildlife, a sister facility,[27] was a member of the
EAZA, like Al Ain Zoo in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi,[28] but is
now closed to the public.[29] The fauna, including the Arabian
leopard, which had been recorded in the mountains in the
eastern part of the country,[27] there were shifted to Al
Hefaiyah Conservation Centre in the eastern area of Kalba.[30]
The center's activities had included assisting the Yemeni zoos of
Sana'a and Ta'izz with taking care of their fauna in 2001.[27]