Yotvata Hai-Bar Nature Reserve

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LocationSouthern Arava, Israel
Coordinates29°52′17″N 35°03′01″E / 29.871406°N 35.050292°E / 29.871406; 35.050292
Area3,000 acres (12 km²)
GoverningbodyIsrael Nature Reserves & National Parks Authority
Yotvata Hai-Bar Nature Reserve
Arabian oryx at Yotvata Hai-Bar
Location of Yotvata Hai-Bar in southern Israel
Location of Yotvata Hai-Bar in southern Israel
Location in southern Israel
LocationSouthern Arava, Israel
Coordinates29°52′17″N 35°03′01″E / 29.871406°N 35.050292°E / 29.871406; 35.050292
Area3,000 acres (12 km²)
Governing bodyIsrael Nature Reserves & National Parks Authority
Two Addax near sunset
Addax nasomaculatus, 2021

The Yotvata Hai-Bar Nature Reserve is a 3,000-acre (12 km2) breeding and reacclimation center administered by the Israel Nature Reserves & National Parks Authority, situated in the Southern Arava near Yotvata.

The Yotvata Hai-Bar is the desert counterpart of the Carmel Hai-Bar Nature Reserve which operates in the country's Northern Mediterranean forest.[1]

Endangered and locally extinct animals mentioned in the Bible are bred here for possible reintroduction to the Negev desert. The Asian wild ass has already been reintroduced in the Makhtesh Ramon area of the wild, while the Arabian oryx has been reintroduced to the northern Arava.[2][3] In addition the park has some rare desert animals, which are not native to Israel, like the scimitar oryx and the North African ostrich.[1]

Some of the species bred here are:

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