Ten years of Arabian oryx conservation breeding in Saudi Arabia – achievements and regional perspectives

Stéphane Ostrowski, Eric Bedin, Daniel M. Lenain, Abdulaziz H. Abuzinada
1998 Oryx  
and Development was established in 1986 to oversee all wildlife conservation programmes in Saudi Arabia. The Arabian oryx Oryx leucoryx is one of the flagship species of the Saudi Arabian reintroduction policy. It has been captive-bred since 1986 at the National Wildlife Research Center near Taif. With the creation of a network of protected areas in the former distribution range of the species, attention has shifted to the release of captive-bred oryx into Mahazat as-Sayd and 'Uruq Bani Ma'arid
more » ... reserves. Similar programmes carried out in other countries of the Arabian Peninsula underline the need for regional co-operation and pan-Arabic public awareness programmes, in addition to captive-breeding and reintroduction projects.
doi:10.1017/s0030605300029975 fatcat:g43kfy3nazbidjfp2xhdoiass4