Workers Rehabilitate Wildlife In Sharaan Reserve
The Sharaan Reserve in AlUla province provides specialized care for the endangered Arabian leopard. Workers at the reserve focus on rehabilitating the ecosystem to protect wildlife from hunting. Efforts also include increasing vegetation cover within the protected area. The reserve was established in 2009 to preserve local biodiversity. Staff at the Sharaan Reserve are working to rehabilitate local wildlife populations. Efforts include the care of 50 sand gazelles and 10 mountain ibex. The initiative aims to integrate these species into the kingdom's broader wildlife conservation goals.
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SBA Radio Riyadh
“The Sharaan Reserve in AlUla province, which was established in 2009 specifically to protect wildlife from hunting and increase vegetation cover, includes one of the most important endangered animals, the Arabian leopard.”
SBA Radio Riyadh
“workers seek to rehabilitate the system and fifty sand gazelles and ten mountain ibex so that the Sharaan Reserve becomes an integral part of our kingdom's goals in preserving wildlife and wild animals”
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