the Arabian Leopard has faced severe threats from persecution, illegal trade, habitat loss, prey depletion, and population fragmentation. Wild populations are only known from Oman and Yemen.
Habitat Restoration and Protection – RCU is actively restoring AlUla’s natural ecosystems to provide a safe and thriving environment for the Arabian Leopard’s future reintroduction.
The Arabian leopard faces significant threats, including habitat loss, prey scarcity, attacks by herders, and illegal wildlife trade. Populations have dwindled in Oman, Yemen, and the Kingdom, with ...
that these leopards belong to a family that is critically endangered in its natural habitat in the Arabian Peninsula mountains.
the Arabian Leopard has faced severe threats from persecution, illegal trade, habitat loss, prey depletion and population fragmentation. Wild populations are only known from Oman and Yemen.
The Arabian leopard is the last of the big cat species that remains in the GCC and previous years’ expeditions have demonstrated that it may well have a successful habitat and lifestyle based on ...