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SATURDAY, MAY 17, 2025
Dr Reza Khan among the first to receive UAE’s new blue visa

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12 February, 2025, 02:05 pm
Last modified: 12 February, 2025, 02:07 pm

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Dr Reza Khan among the first to receive UAE’s new blue visa

Dr Khan, who served as Principal Wildlife Specialist at Dubai Municipality's Public Parks and Recreational Facilities Department and managed Dubai Zoo until its closure in 2017, is among 20 sustainability advocates honoured with the Blue Visa at the event

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Last modified: 12 February, 2025, 02:07 pm
Dr Reza Khan (centre) receiving his Blue Visa at the World Government Summit yesterday. Photo: Gulf News
Dr Reza Khan (centre) receiving his Blue Visa at the World Government Summit yesterday. Photo: Gulf News

Dr Reza Khan, a prominent wildlife expert and birdwatcher, has been recognised as one of the first recipients of the UAE's newly launched Blue Visa, a 10-year residence permit aimed at individuals who have made exceptional contributions to environmental protection and sustainability. 

The initiative, announced by the Ministry of Climate Change and Environment and the Federal Authority for Identity, Citizenship, Customs and Ports Security (ICP), was revealed at the World Government Summit (WGS) in Dubai.

Dr Khan, who served as Principal Wildlife Specialist at Dubai Municipality's Public Parks and Recreational Facilities Department and managed Dubai Zoo until its closure in 2017, is among 20 sustainability advocates honoured with the Blue Visa at the event.

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Speaking to Gulf News, Dr Khan expressed his gratitude, saying, "I am deeply grateful to the Ministry of Climate Change and Environment for this honour and recognition. The UAE has long been a beacon of progress, prosperity, and humanity—not only for its people but for nature as well. This initiative is a natural continuation of the nation's commitment to environmental stewardship, embodying the true essence of 'khalifa'—the responsibility entrusted to us by the Almighty to protect and nurture our world."

Having spent over four decades in the UAE, Dr Khan is regarded as a key figure in the identification and conservation of local wildlife, with a particular focus on birds. He continues his research in the desert, alongside his writing projects, maintaining a strong presence within the UAE's conservation community.

Reflecting on his career, Dr Khan shared, "When one truly loves what they do, they dedicate themselves wholeheartedly, without seeking recognition or waiting for accolades. As a lifelong nature lover and conservationist, my passion has always been rooted in the wonders of the natural world. Spending time in the field, observing wildlife in its prime, capturing its beauty through my lens, researching patterns and behaviours, and studying the impact of human development—these have all been integral to my journey as a wildlife specialist."

Dr Khan's work has taken him across various UAE landscapes, from curating at Al Ain Zoo to conducting research in the Al Maroom Desert. He retired last year, not anticipating such a significant recognition in his career's next chapter.

The Blue Visa, which grants residency until 10 February 2035, has been described as a testament to Dr Khan's lifelong dedication to environmental sustainability.

Dr Khan, along with his wife Nurun Nahar, has three children and six grandchildren, all of whom reside in the UAE. 

"My grandchildren were as excited as I am and they came over to celebrate my new chapter," he said.

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