Journal
Here is our journal, a venture in creative e-literature that could be of interest to anyone seeking information or a forum to express natural history information in a semi-formal matter.
Our journal’s purpose is to promote the mission of Biodiversity East, especially through natural history appreciation by providing a forum for disseminating descriptive site-based information. Our stories focus on the wildlife, conservation history, and places of the East, but often roam much farther afield. Our story topics include: fauna and flora, interviews, events, conservation history, places to visit, places in need of protection or just a story about a visit to a natural place and encounters with wildlife.
If you have a story to share please contact us at info@bio-e.org or the founding members directly. We are open to host any nature related story from the East!
Download the Birds of Kuwait book (pdf ebook) or visit the website www.kuwaitbirds.org
A first for the Gulf: Nada, the satellite tracked sea turtle, is back to nest in Um Al Maradim
Mudflats in Warba on the Mesopotamian Delta. Feuturing the unique Mudskipper that lives his life in both worlds!
Birdwatching in Kuwait Bay in July. Jahra Pools Reserve, Doha Spur and Sulaibikhat Bay.
Satellite telemetry on sea turtles in Kuwait - challenging and worth it
How protecting sea-turtles led to the creation of an Environmental Information Center.
Endangered Sea Turtles choose Kuwait Islands to make a unique nesting area in the Gulf.
Schinias-Marathon National Park, Attiki, Greece. A wetland with great history.