How many arabian oryx are left in the world




















In , the species was downgraded from "endangered " to "vulnerable " by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. Sadly, though, the number of oryx in Oman has plummeted , with only a handful left in the wild and a couple of hundred in captivity.

Operation oryx: how this endangered species was brought back from the brink The animals went from capturing the minds of poets over 1, years ago to near extinction in the s. Katy Gillett. Read More.

It also has its natural role, and serves as a flagship for the desert ecosystem, and also has huge cultural value. At the time, it was an absolute flagship project. You are here Home How the Arabian oryx was brought back from extinction. There are now an estimated 1, wild oryx across the Arabian Peninsula.

Updated 11 January How the Arabian oryx was brought back from extinction. January 10, Follow arabnews. In the early s, the antelope was considered all but vanished due to hunting and poaching. However, you may visit "Cookie Settings" to provide a controlled consent. Cookie Settings Accept All. Manage consent. Close Privacy Overview This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website.

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