Oman Daily Observer

Arabian leopard population in Oman healthy

- LAKSHMI KOTHANETH MUSCAT, NOV 12

The recent sighting of the Arabian leopard is an indication that their population is healthy, Dr Mansoor al Jahdami (Pictured), Managing Director for Environmen­tal Affairs at the Office for the Conservati­on of Environmen­t, Diwan of Royal Court, has said.

Terming it (the sighting) “very special for us”, he said it also indicates the “animals are feeling secure”.

While the Arabian leopard has been sighted by the public in the eastern and western parts of Dhofar, the recent recording of the leopard in the northern part of Taqa holds “special significan­ce because it is for the first time the species has made an appearance in the area”.

Jabal Samhan was declared a nature reserve in 1997 through a Royal Decree. Since then, there has been no record of the Arabian leopard having been spotted in the area. “Now, this gap has been filled.” There are other decrees that protect the species from being hunted in Oman.

He said the environmen­tal awareness among the public has increased in the past few years.

The Office for the Conservati­on of Environmen­t has worked very closely with citizens in order to compensate any cases of predation on their livestock. “Now the result is seen.” “In the past few years, we have compensate­d many people for their loss of livestock. This has created good relations between environmen­tal organisati­ons and the local people.” “We believe the continuati­on of this method will help preservati­on and protection of predators and carnivores in the Dhofar area,” said Dr Al Jahdami.

The Arabian leopard, considered a leopard subspecies native to the Arabian Peninsula, has been listed on the Internatio­nal Union for Conservati­on of Nature’s (IUCN) Red List since 1996 as a critically endangered species.

“Arabian leopard is close to extinction, especially in the wild. Less than 100 are left in the wild, making them one of the rarest mammals on earth. So the government, local population and institutio­ns need to work together to protect this animal,” noted Dr Al Jahdami.

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