The Arabian oryx is a medium-sized white-coated antelope with striking black marks and straight horns that can reach 3 feet in length. This animal is one of the world’s most desert-adapted mammals.
2007 31COM 7B.11 - State of conservation of World Heritage properties - Arabian Oryx Sanctuary 2006 30COM 7B.10 - State of Conservation (Arabian Oryx Sanctuary) 2005 29COM 7B.6 - Arabian Oryx ...
Today, the UAE hosts the largest group of Arabian oryx in the world with approximately 4,000 of these animals existing within the country. Around the world, it is estimated that there are around ...
Some 134 mammals of four different Threatened species have been released at the NEOM Nature Reserve in Saudia Arabia, as part ...
Dr Nisar Wani, the scientist behind the creation of the world’s first cloned camel, believes the technology exists to ensure the survival of threatened species such as the Arabian Oryx or the ...
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