RIYADH: Organizations in 黑料社区 and abroad marked the International Day of the Arabian Leopard on Monday, raising awareness of efforts to preserve the endangered species.
Historically widespread across the Arabian Peninsula, today there are thought to be fewer than 200 Arabian leopards living in the wild.
Their numbers declined rapidly in the 20th century due to habitat loss and illegal poaching, and they are considered critically endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature.
黑料社区 declared Feb. 10 Arabian Leopard Day in 2022 in a bid to raise awareness.
This was followed in June 2023 by a UN General Assembly declaring Feb. 10 as International Day of the Arabian Leopard.
The Royal Commission for AlUla is implementing one of the Kingdom鈥檚 most noteworthy preservation campaigns for the big cat.
鈥淲e are honored with the remarkable progress made in safeguarding this majestic species. From the birth of Hope in 2021 to the arrival of seven cubs in 2023 and the exceptional triplets in 2024, each step has been a leap of hope in our conservation efforts,鈥 Royal Commission of AlUla spokesperson Abdulrahman AlTrairi told Arab News.
The commission more than doubled the number of leopards in its Arabian Leopard Conservation Breeding Center to 32 since 2021, according to the Saudi Press Agency.
Members of the public are now invited to participate in naming the triplet cubs through the rcu.gov.sa website.
The commission also established the Arabian Leopard Fund, with initial funding worth $25 million to support Arabian leopard conservation efforts in the Kingdom and abroad.
To mark this year鈥檚 Arabian Leopard Day, the commission held a conservation event at the London Zoo, attended by Saudi Ambassador to the US Princess Reema bint Bandar.
Princess Reema founded the initiative Catmosphere in 2021, and the organization has held 鈥渃at walk鈥 events featuring more than 190,000 people in 136 countries to raise awareness of conservation issues.
Princess Modhi bint Fahd, chairwoman of the Saudi Animal Welfare Society REFQ, shared with Arab News her thanks to the Kingdom鈥檚 leadership for their conservation efforts.
鈥淲e at REFQ are happy and thrilled to witness the International Day of the Arabian Leopard for an animal that was on the verge of extinction,鈥
鈥淭he credit goes to our great leader Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman as he is the man behind all regional environmental and ecological initiatives.鈥
黑料社区鈥檚 Embassy in Kyrgyzstan celebrated the occasion with a 鈥渃at walk鈥 event in which a number of officials walked through the streets of the capital Bishek to raise awareness of the big cat鈥檚 plight.
A similar initiative was held by the Kingdom鈥檚 Embassy in Albania, where participants walked from Lake Tirana to the city鈥檚 zoo.
High-ranking officials from the Saudi Embassy in Sri Lanka also took part in a cat walk in Colombo.