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Saving the Arabian leopard through conservation breeding

Saving the Arabian leopard through conservation breeding

Saving the Arabian leopard through conservation breeding
The international campaign to return the Arabian leopard to its ancestral home is entering a new phase. (File photo)
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The international campaign to return the Arabian leopard to its ancestral home amid the sandstone outcrops of northern 黑料社区 is entering a new phase.

To understand, it helps if you think of our work as a story in three parts. Part One, recognizing the risk of Arabian leopards becoming extinct in the wild, the Royal Commission for AlUla was given the mandate for the conservation of Arabia鈥檚 Critically Endangered apex predator.

Extensive research on the remaining population in the wild was undertaken and RCU began stabilizing the captive population through conservation breeding, training specialists and bringing facilities up to international standards. The groundwork, basically.

Part Two, which we are just beginning, ramps up our ambitions. Creating the global breeding program strategy for the Arabian leopard, the construction of a brand-new breeding centre in AlUla鈥檚 Sharaan National Park, and the training of selected cats to prepare them for life in the wild.

Part Three, the culmination of our work, will come on that glorious day when Arabian leopards are released into the stark and majestic landscape of Sharaan, followed by a sustained conservation effort to grow their numbers across Arabia. This story stretches back much further: the Arabian leopard鈥檚 ancestors arrived in the peninsula some 500,000 years ago, journeying via the Great Rift Valley of Africa to reach the mountains of northern Arabia where they made their home and evolved into a subspecies specially adapted to the landscape.

A stalk-and-pounce predator, its slender build, short but powerful legs and long tail made it the perfect hunter in the mountains. The last half-century, though, has been incredibly difficult for the leopards, with their habitat shrinking, prey harder to find and increased human wildlife conflict.

Since 1996 the International Union for Conservation of Nature has categorized the Arabian leopard as Critically Endangered in the wild. Now there are thought to be only 120 still roaming free in the mountains of Oman and Yemen with none seen in 黑料社区 for over a decade.

There are fewer Arabian leopards left in the wild than there are spots 鈥 known as rosettes 鈥 on a leopard鈥檚 coat. Perilous as the situation may be, we at RCU believe that we can take on the challenge to restore the leopards鈥 numbers, just as conservationists worldwide have done with species such as the California condor, Arabian oryx, Iberian lynx and Amur leopard. As with each of these incredible comeback stories, conservation breeding is essential for the Arabian leopard.

Perilous as the situation may be, we at RCU believe that we can take on the challenge to restore the leopards鈥 numbers, just as conservationists worldwide have done with species such as the California condor, Arabian oryx, Iberian lynx and Amur leopard

Jose Ferreira

In the past six years the leopard population at our breeding center in Taif, the Arabian Leopard Conservation Breeding Centre, has more than doubled from an initial 14 cats. Building on this success, we are able to advance to the next stage: the much larger multi-species breeding and rewilding facility in Sharaan.

This autumn, RCU will begin construction of the Arabian Leopard Rewilding Centre with the aim of transferring a number of leopards from Taif to Sharaan in the first quarter of 2026. This facility will be the first of its kind in the world to focus on rewilding as well as breeding.

It is here that, in time, keepers will select the leopards most suitable for release and begin training them for life on the outside in a world first for the subspecies.

We are working with IUCN and other partners to ensure the new enclosures are as natural as possible for this 鈥渞ewilding鈥 process, while also being state of the art in terms of technology. The facility will also have an exhibit area where schoolchildren can safely view these beautiful animals.

The more people know about the leopards, the more people will want to save them. Widening the base of support is vital to our work. As conservationists we love to care for our animals, and we love it when other people care about our animals too. Global attention also helps us to gain the interest of partners, researchers and other allies.

That is why we were so ardent in promoting Feb. 10, which the UN in 2023 adopted as International Day of the Arabian Leopard. And that is why, we have built global partnerships spanning the Arabian Leopard Fund, IUCN, Panthera, Catmosphere, Zoological Society of London, and European Association of Zoos and Aquaria.

Our newest partner is the Smithsonian Institution, the world鈥檚 largest museum, education, and research complex. One benefit of this partnership, once our own population is sufficient, will be the loaning of a breeding pair of Arabian leopards to the Smithsonian-run National Zoo in Washington as ambassadors for the subspecies.

The partnership is a two-way avenue for knowledge exchange, combining the Smithsonian鈥檚 globe-spanning conservation experience with RCU鈥檚 unmatched expertise on Arabian leopards.

Our in-house team brings decades of experience across fieldwork and conservation breeding and works directly with an exceptional network of global experts spanning IUCN, EAZA, the Amur Leopard and Tiger Alliance and the Caucasus Leopard Reintroduction Advisory Group.

This time of year, marks the start of a new mating season at the Taif breeding center. In three months or so we hope to see more beloved cubs entering the world 鈥 a world where someday they will roam free once again in AlUla. It鈥檚 a complicated journey, one where we cannot take success for granted. But we鈥檙e doing our best and step by step we鈥檙e getting there.

鈥 Jose Ferreira is the conservation breeding and reintroduction director at the Royal Commission for AlUla.

Disclaimer: Views expressed by writers in this section are their own and do not necessarily reflect Arab News' point of view

Pakistan and Afghanistan agree to maintain ceasefire

Pakistan and Afghanistan agree to maintain ceasefire
Updated 1 min 13 sec ago

Pakistan and Afghanistan agree to maintain ceasefire

Pakistan and Afghanistan agree to maintain ceasefire
  • Agreement comes after peace talks in Istanbul aimed at easing border tensions
  • Sides plan to meet again at a higher-level gathering next month

ANKARA, Turkiye: Pakistan and Afghanistan have agreed to maintain a ceasefire following peace talks in Istanbul, Turkiye鈥檚 Foreign Ministry announced Thursday, after a dialogue between the two sides collapsed earlier in the week.
The sides plan to meet again at a higher-level gathering in Istanbul on Nov. 6 to finalize how the ceasefire will be implemented, the ministry said in a statement released on behalf of Pakistan, Afghanistan and mediators Turkiye and Qatar.
鈥淎ll parties have agreed to put in place a monitoring and verification mechanism that will ensure maintenance of peace and imposing penalty on the violating party,鈥 the statement read.
The latest negotiations, facilitated by Turkiye and other friendly nations, were aimed at easing border tensions between the two sides who earlier this month exchanged fire, leaving dozens of soldiers, civilians and militants dead.
Despite the collapse of the previous round of talks, a ceasefire has largely held and no new border clashes were reported this week. However, both countries have kept major crossings closed, leaving hundreds of trucks carrying goods and refugees stranded on each side.
The spokesman for the Afghan government, Zabihullah Mujahid, said his country was committed to resolving disputes through diplomacy.
鈥淛ust as the Islamic Emirate seeks good relations with other neighboring countries, it also desires positive ties with Pakistan and remains committed to relations based on mutual respect, non-interference in internal affairs, and not posing a threat to any side,鈥 he said in a statement.
Earlier, Pakistan鈥檚 Defense Minister Khawaja Mohammad Asif told the Geo news channel that Pakistan decided to give peace another chance in the latest round of talks at the request of Qatar and Turkiye, and that the Pakistani delegation, originally set to return home Wednesday night, was asked to stay in Istanbul.
According to Pakistani state-run television, Islamabad said the talks would be based on Pakistan鈥檚 central demand that Afghanistan take clear, verifiable and effective action against militant groups.


US sanctions cause plane refueling woes for Colombian leader

US sanctions cause plane refueling woes for Colombian leader
Updated 3 min 1 sec ago

US sanctions cause plane refueling woes for Colombian leader

US sanctions cause plane refueling woes for Colombian leader
  • Officials at Barajas airport, Spain鈥檚 biggest, refused to fill plane
  • After negotiations with Spain鈥檚 left-wing government, the plane landed at a military base to refuel

BOGOTA: Colombia鈥檚 left-wing President Gustavo Petro had trouble refueling his plane on a trip to the Middle East after being sanctioned by the United States, his government said Thursday.
Interior Minister Armando Benedetti said that the presidential plane stopped in Madrid to refuel on the way to 黑料社区 but that officials at Barajas airport, Spain鈥檚 biggest, refused to fill it up.
After negotiations with Spain鈥檚 left-wing government, the plane landed at a military base to refuel.
President Donald Trump鈥檚 administration has accused Petro of enabling drug cartels and placed him on the US Treasury鈥檚 Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) sanctions list.
He, his wife Veronica Alcocer, eldest son Nicolas, and Benedetti are banned from traveling to the United States and any US assets they have are frozen.
US companies or companies with US capital are also banned from doing business with them.
Writing on X, Petro thanked the 鈥渒ingdom of Spain鈥 for helping him reach Riyadh at the start of a three-country tour that will also take him to Qatar and Egypt.
Benedetti said that the aviation refueling company at Barajas was afraid of breaching US sanctions on Petro.
鈥淭he companies that sell fuel or provide cleaning services or the boarding stairs (at airports) are almost always American,鈥 Benedetti said.
鈥淭hey refused to provide the (refueling) service because of the OFAC (list),鈥 he said, referring to harsh financial sanctions slapped by US President Donald Trump on the leftist Petro, one of his most vociferous critics.
The sanctions imposed on Petro on October 24 followed months of friction between Trump and Petro over US migrant deportations and strikes on suspected drug boats off the coast of South America.
Petro, a former left-wing guerrilla, has vehemently denied any involvement in drug trafficking and argued that the cocaine trade is being fueled chiefly by demand in the United States and Europe.


Bayern relishing another chance to show their might against Leverkusen in Bundesliga

Bayern relishing another chance to show their might against Leverkusen in Bundesliga
Updated 4 min 52 sec ago

Bayern relishing another chance to show their might against Leverkusen in Bundesliga

Bayern relishing another chance to show their might against Leverkusen in Bundesliga
  • Bayern warmed up by beating Cologne 4-1 in the German Cup
  • There鈥檚 a clash between second and third on Saturday when Leipzig host Stuttgart

BERLIN: Indomitable this season, Bayern Munich have another chance to demonstrate their superiority when Bayer Leverkusen visit in the Bundesliga on Saturday.
Leverkusen ended Bayern鈥檚 record 11-year run as champion in 2024, but the Bavarian powerhouse wrested the title back last season and Leverkusen have undergone a summer transformation after losing key players.
While Bayern look even stronger in Vincent Kompany鈥檚 second season in charge 鈥 14 wins across all games including the German Supercup so far 鈥 Leverkusen are already on to their second coach after making a botched start under Erik ten Hag.
Kasper Hjulmand has steadied the team, which have won their last four Bundesliga games but were humbled 7-2 at home by Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League.
Another Bundesliga challenge is not expected from Leverkusen this season.
Key matchups
Bayern warmed up by beating Cologne 4-1 in the German Cup, where Leverkusen were taken to extra time by 10-man second-division side Paderborn before eventually prevailing 4-2.
There鈥檚 a clash between second and third on Saturday when Leipzig host Stuttgart. Germany forward Deniz Undav is back for Stuttgart.
Augsburg coach Sandro Wagner must fear for his job before Borussia Dortmund鈥檚 visit on Friday after his team鈥檚 German Cup exit to second-division Bochum just days after a 6-0 hiding at home to Leipzig. Wagner鈥檚 team have lost five of their eight league games.
Wolfsburg coach Paul Simonis is also in trouble before Hoffenheim鈥檚 visit on Sunday after his team鈥檚 cup exit to second-division Holstein Kiel. Wolfsburg have lost five of their last six games.
Also on Sunday, Cologne host Hamburger SV in a duel between promoted teams.
Players to watch
Harry Kane remains central to Bayern鈥檚 brilliant start and took his goal tally to 22 against Cologne on Wednesday. The England forward has failed to score in only two games this season.
Nadiem Amiri was desolate after Mainz鈥檚 cup loss to Stuttgart on Wednesday. Mainz will need the Germany playmaker at his best against Werder Bremen on Saturday to stop their run of four straight league defeats.
The 16-year-old Wael Mohya made his debut for Borussia M枚nchengladbach in the cup on Tuesday to become the club鈥檚 youngest player. He left to ovations from the fans, who鈥檒l hope to see him again on Saturday at St. Pauli.
Off the field
There are fears of trouble in Berlin on Saturday when Union Berlin and Hertha Berlin play home games around the same time. Usually the German soccer league makes sure the city rivals alternate home games, making security arrangements necessary for only one at a time. But a league official said a holiday in the west German state of North Rhine-Westphalia meant no games can be played there on Friday with knock-on effects for other teams.
Hertha host Dynamo Dresden for what would already be considered a high-risk game in the second division, then Union host Freiburg a couple of hours later in the Bundesliga. Fans from all four clubs will be in the German capital at the same time, with up to 35,000 expected from Dresden.


Special media course for non-native Arabic speakers launches

Special media course for non-native Arabic speakers launches
Updated 7 min 39 sec ago

Special media course for non-native Arabic speakers launches

Special media course for non-native Arabic speakers launches

RIYADH: The King Salman Global Academy for Arabic Language, or KSGAAL, has launched a media-related course within its Language Immersion Program in Riyadh, for non-native speakers.

The eight-week program involves 14 trainees from nine countries and is designed to enable participants to practice Arabic in realistic, interactive situations reflecting local culture.

The curriculum includes modules, practical activities and field trips, the Saudi Press Agency reported recently.

KSGAAL鈥檚 Secretary-General Abdullah Al-Washmi said the course offers a new model for teaching Arabic in a practical, professional framework.

The initiative reflects the academy鈥檚 commitment to developing projects that serve the Arabic language in specialized fields.


Development projects for mosques in Al-Baha inaugurated

Development projects for mosques in Al-Baha inaugurated
Updated 13 min 27 sec ago

Development projects for mosques in Al-Baha inaugurated

Development projects for mosques in Al-Baha inaugurated

RIYADH: Several development projects for mosques and grand mosques across Al-Baha governorates were inaugurated on Thursday by Saudi Minister of Islamic Affairs, Dawah and Guidance Dr. Abdullatif bin Abdulaziz Al-Sheikh, with a total value of more than SR74 million ($19.7 million).

The initiative reflects the ministry鈥檚 commitment to preserving and upgrading religious facilities.

The projects were launched at a ceremony hosted by the ministry鈥檚 Al-Baha branch, bringing together deputy ministers and regional directors-general from across 黑料社区.

The unveiling coincides with the minister鈥檚 inspection visit to the region, aimed at identifying local requirements for ministry services and ensuring alignment with its core mission. These field visits are conducted in accordance with leadership directives to maintain direct oversight of the ministry鈥檚 operations nationwide.