The Birds of Prey Sanctuary in Jahra, Kuwait, is a rehabilitation and conservation center dedicated to the protection and recovery of various species of raptors and birds of prey. Spread across a vast desert landscape, this sanctuary provides an oasis where injured, sick, or vulnerable birds can receive care and attention before their reintroduction into the wild. The facility typically hosts a range of birds, including eagles, falcons, hawks, and owls, which are revered in the local culture, particularly for falconry, a traditional sport. The sanctuary focuses on educating the public about the importance of these magnificent creatures and the role they play in maintaining the ecological balance. The natural habitat in the sanctuary also supports other wildlife, making it a destination for nature enthusiasts and bird watchers. Trails and observation points allow visitors to witness these birds in flight or during feeding time, offering a unique glimpse into their behaviors and survival tactics in a controlled environment.