Saudi Arabia’s Royal Commission for AlUla (RCU) has announced the arrival of a new Arabian leopard to the Arabian Leopard Breeding Center (ALBC) in Taif, as part of its efforts to preserve and protect the Arabian leopard, contributing to environmental balance in AlUla and aligning with Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 goals. The animal is the second leopard to arrive, enhancing genetic diversity within the breeding program.
LONDON: It’s not every day that one government takes the trouble to congratulate another on the birth of a pair of cats. But a very special message last month from the US embassy in Riyadh celebrated the arrival, not of two ordinary felines, but a pair of female leopard cubs, symbols of one of the most ambitious captive breeding programs in the world. “Congratulations Saudi
Saudi Arabia s Royal Commission for AlUla (RCU) has announced the arrival of two Arabian leopards who were born in a captive-breeding programme. The cubs, now part of our pride of Arabian Leop.
JEDDAH: The Royal Commission for AlUla (RCU) has announced the birth of two female Arabian leopard cubs, one of the world’s most endangered animals. The RCU tweeted a video of the newborn Arabian leopard cubs playing together at the Prince Saud Al-Faisal Center for Wildlife Research, where they were born. The US embassy in Riyadh praised the efforts of the RCU in preserving