The International Fund for Houbara Conservation (IFHC) has signed an agreement with Khalifa University of Science and Technology at the Abu Dhabi International Hunting and Equestrian Exhibition (ADIHEX).
The agreement will focus on scientific research and training including robotics, intelligent systems, genetics and genomics in breeding projects. It will also aim to provide training opportunities for students and drive employment for qualified national talent in technical and scientific roles at IFHC.
As part of the partnership, two research agreements will be initiated to further the understanding of the houbara species. The first agreement will underline the use of intelligent systems through the development of computational models to analyse data related to bird positioning, vegetation categorisation, individual bird detection and distance tracking, camera traps footage analysis and analysis of images of captive-bred birds.
The second agreement will focus on robotics through the development of a houbara robot, which will help in ecological study on-site and will assist in gathering information of wild houbara species in their natural environment. The houbara robot will also be used to study behaviours such as mating with the goal of collecting semen from wild male houbaras to enhance the genetic diversity in the captive breeding programme.
In line with the directives of IFHC’s Board of Directors, the collaboration with Khalifa University addresses the need to leverage cutting-edge research and technology to enhance IFHC’s leadership and support its advanced programmes in preserving vulnerable species. It aims to strengthen partnerships with distinguished national universities and institutions in the field of development and scientific research.
The signing ceremony took place at the IFHC pavilion and was attended by His Excelleny Dr. Mugheer Khamis Al Khaili, Chairman of the Department of Community Development, His Excellency Abdullah Ahmed Khalaf Al Qubaisi, Managing Director of the International Fund for Houbara Conservation, His Excellency Abdulla Ghurair Al Qubaisi, Director General of the International Fund for Houbara Conservation, and Dr. Arif Sultan Al Hammadi, Executive Vice-President from Khalifa University of Science and Technology.
His Excellency Abdulla Ghurair Al Qubaisi, Director General of the International Fund for Houbara Conservation, said: “This collaboration will accelerate the research objectives of the fund and provide valuable insights into various aspects of the lives of houbara bustards and their natural habitat.
“The research agreement with Khalifa University will see robotics being utilised to help conduct behavioural studies of the houbara birds.”
Dr. Arif Sultan Al Hammadi, Executive Vice President of Khalifa University of Science and Technology, said: “The Khalifa University is pleased to collaborate with the International Fund for Houbara Conservation to enhance research for wildlife protection.
“This partnership will allow the fund to leverage the research expertise and capabilities of Khalifa University, enhancing the role of universities as prominent national research institutions in advancing the objectives of this distinctive global model for conserving endangered species.”
Dr. Arif Sultan Al Hammadi added that the agreement creates opportunities for professors and students to engage in essential research and studies that are aimed at fulfilling IFHC’s objectives. It opens doors for some of the exceptional graduates to pursue research, studies, and specialised roles within the International Fund for Houbara Conservation including its various centres and both domestic and international projects.