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    Arabian leopard conservation gains momentum with global initiatives

    February 11, 2025
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    On International Arabian Leopard Day, observed annually on February 10, global conservation efforts are intensifying to protect the critically endangered Arabian leopard (Panthera pardus nimr). The species, listed as Critically Endangered on the IUCN Red List, faces persistent threats, including habitat loss, prey depletion, illegal wildlife trade, and population fragmentation. Currently, wild populations are confirmed only in Oman and Yemen.

    Arabian leopard conservation gains momentum with global initiatives

    A recent IUCN Green Status of Species assessment classified the Arabian leopard as Critically Depleted but noted a high potential for recovery if effective conservation measures are implemented. This evaluation has reinforced the importance of targeted initiatives, including the United Nations’ recognition of February 10 as a day dedicated to raising awareness and driving action for the species’ survival. Hana Saif Al Suwaidi, Chairperson of the Environment and Protected Areas Authority (EPAA) in Sharjah, announced a significant breakthrough in conservation efforts with the recent birth of an Arabian leopard at the EPAA’s Breeding Centre for Endangered Arabian Wildlife.

    This milestone strengthens the center’s role in breeding, reintroduction, and habitat restoration programs, which are vital to the species’ long-term survival. The facility provides an optimal environment for the leopards, ensuring specialized veterinary care and enhancing scientific understanding of their biology while contributing to broader desert ecosystem conservation. Al Suwaidi also highlighted the success of the Arabian Leopard Conservation Conference, held in October 2024 in collaboration with the IUCN SSC Cat Specialist Group.

    The event brought together leading conservationists from the UAE, Oman, Saudi Arabia, and Yemen, alongside international organizations such as the Arabian Leopard Fund. Experts at the conference refined a comprehensive conservation strategy, extending until 2030, with a focus on habitat protection, breeding programs, and coordinated reintroduction efforts. A key outcome of the conference was the formation of the Arabian Leopard Working Group, a dedicated body tasked with overseeing the implementation of conservation strategies, monitoring genetic diversity, and supporting research on population dynamics.

    The group aims to facilitate ongoing collaboration between regional and global stakeholders to ensure sustained momentum in conservation efforts. Professor Jon Paul Rodríguez, Chair of the IUCN Species Survival Commission, emphasized that safeguarding the Arabian leopard requires international cooperation. On International Arabian Leopard Day, conservationists worldwide call for heightened engagement in the Arabian Leopard Conservation Strategy. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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