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Arabian Oryx Sanctuary

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Location
  
Oman

Type
  
Natural

Designated
  
1994 (18th session)

Area
  
27,500 km²

Official name
  
Arabian Oryx Sanctuary

Criteria
  
x

Reference no.
  
654

Established
  
1994

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The Arabian Oryx Sanctuary is an animal sanctuary in the Omani Central Desert and Coastal Hills. Within its boundaries are found rare fauna, including a free-ranging herd of Arabian oryx, the first since the species' extinction in the wild in 1972, and subsequent reintroduction in 1982 at this site.

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The endangered houbara bustard, a species of wader, breeds in the wild only at sites in the sanctuary. Other species found here include the largest wild population of the endangered Arabian gazelle, as well as Nubian ibex, Arabian wolves, honey badgers, and caracals.

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On June 28, 2007, the reserve became historic as the first ever to be delisted and removed from the World Heritage Site register. UNESCO cited Oman's decision to reduce the site by 90% and the decline of the population of Arabian oryx from 450 in 1996 to 65 as a result of poaching and loss of habitat. At that time only four mating pairs remained.

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References

Arabian Oryx Sanctuary Wikipedia