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Saudi Arabia celebrates breakthrough in cheetah conservation with birth of four cubs

Khaka Ngcofe
Last updated: July 24, 2024 2:16 pm
By Khaka Ngcofe
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The National Center for Wildlife in Saudi Arabia has recently announced a significant milestone in cheetah conservation: the birth of four cheetah cubs and the implementation of a comprehensive national strategy to protect and reintroduce these magnificent creatures into their natural habitats.

This announcement was made during a session dedicated to the cheetah, showcasing the center’s efforts to reintroduce the species as part of the National Cheetah Conservation Strategy. This initiative is under the umbrella of the National Cheetah Reintroduction Program, launched last year under the guidance of Abdulrahman Al-Fadhli, the Minister of Environment, Water, and Agriculture, who also chairs the National Center for Wildlife.

Cheetahs have a rich historical significance in Saudi Arabia and the broader Arabian Peninsula. Historically, cheetahs were part of the natural wildlife in the region, roaming the deserts and grasslands. They were revered for their speed and hunting prowess, often depicted in ancient art and literature. Cheetahs were also used by the nobility and royalty for hunting, known as “coursing.” This practice highlighted their status as symbols of power, prestige, and elegance.

Cheetahs play a crucial role in maintaining the ecological balance within their habitats. In Saudi Arabia, their presence historically helped regulate populations of herbivores and other prey species. By preying on the sick and weak individuals, cheetahs contributed to the health and genetic strength of these populations, promoting biodiversity.

Cheetahs are also a worldwide known carnivore emblematic of speed, grace, and hunting skill. They are woven into the cultural tapestry of Saudi Arabia, representing a connection to the natural world and the nation’s historical practices. While cheetahs are no longer native to Saudi Arabia, their historical presence and potential for reintroduction could stimulate ecotourism. Wildlife reserves and protected areas that host cheetahs attract tourists, generating revenue and promoting conservation awareness.

Historical sites and museums that feature the role of cheetahs in Arabian culture can draw visitors interested in learning about the region’s natural and cultural heritage. The official launch of the National Cheetah Conservation Strategy and the birth of four cheetah cubs mark a pivotal achievement in the country’s conservation efforts. This strategy also underscores Saudi’s unwavering commitment to securing a sustainable future for wild cheetahs in the Kingdom.

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The birth of these cubs is especially noteworthy given the cheetah’s absence from the Arabian Peninsula for over forty years. Recent discoveries of ancient cheetah mummies in northern Saudi Arabia highlight the region’s historical importance as a cheetah habitat, adding urgency to conservation efforts. Currently, cheetahs occupy just 9% of their historical range, with approximately 7,100 surviving in the wild, spread across 34 different groups. This stark reduction emphasizes the need for focused conservation efforts.

The center has introduced a multi-phase National Cheetah Conservation Strategy, outlining essential steps for reestablishing a viable cheetah population in Saudi Arabia. The plan includes developing specialized breeding facilities, establishing rewilding centers, identifying protected habitats for reintroduction, fostering community partnerships, and ultimately creating a self-sustaining cheetah population. This initiative reflects Saudi Arabia’s leading role in enhancing environmental balance through the conservation of endangered species, including captive breeding and reintroduction efforts.

The center’s research team working with global experts has revealed groundbreaking findings from their extensive cheetah research. These studies offer new insights into the species’ historical presence in the Arabian Peninsula, correcting long-held misconceptions and providing data critical for targeted conservation strategies. By examining the chronological age of specimens and identifying cheetah subspecies the research has shed light on the cultural and historical significance of cheetahs in the region.

Scientists have successfully determined the timeline of the cheetah’s extinction in the area and extracted vital genetic information from historical specimens. They identified the specific subspecies of the Arabian cheetah, comparing its genetic sequence with those of cheetahs currently in captivity and worldwide. These findings bolster the center’s efforts to breed and reintroduce cheetahs to their native habitats in Saudi Arabia. Cheetahs hold a unique place in the cultural, historical, and ecological landscape of Saudi Arabia.

Their conservation and potential reintroduction offer opportunities to restore natural balances, promote biodiversity, and celebrate cultural heritage. Through comprehensive conservation strategies and public engagement, Saudi Arabia can ensure that the cheetah once again becomes a symbol of the nation’s commitment to preserving its natural and historical legacy.

Saudi Arabia is strengthening its commitment to cheetah conservation through a multifaceted approach that combines scientific research, innovative strategies, and collaborative partnerships. This comprehensive effort aims to restore the cheetah population and ensure the species thrives once again in the Kingdom’s landscapes.

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TAGGED:biodiversitycheetah conservationconservation awarenessecological balanceecotourismmilestoneNational Cheetah Conservation StrategySaudi arabiathe kingdomThe National Center for Wildlifewildlife
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Khaka Ngcofe
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Khaka is a dedicated professional with a passion for unravelling global complexities. She brings a unique perspective to journalistic endeavours. Her award-winning docie series on Human Trafficking received millions of views on Youtube.
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