Wildlife Reserve in Al Wusta
Animal sanctuary in the Omani Central Desert and Coastal Hills From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Wildlife Reserve in Al Wusta, formerly the Arabian Oryx Sanctuary, is a nature reserve in the Omani Central Desert and Coastal Hills. In a much larger form, it was included in the UNESCO World Heritage list, but in 2007 it became the first site to be removed from the World Heritage list.[1] On June 28, 2007, the reserve was removed from the World Heritage Site register. UNESCO cited Oman's decision to reduce Arabian Oryx Sanctuary by 90% after oil had been found at the site, and the decline of the population of Arabian oryx (a kind of antelope) from 450 in 1996 to 65 in 2007 as a result of poaching and habitat destruction. At that time, only four mating pairs remained.[2]
Wildlife Reserve in Al Wusta | |
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Location | Al Wusta Governorate, Oman |
Nearest city | Duqm |
Coordinates | 19°42′0″N 57°0′0″E |
Former UNESCO World Heritage Site | |
Official name | Arabian Oryx Sanctuary |
Designated | 1994 |
Reference no. | 654 |
Delisted | 2007 |
Species inhabiting the reserve also included the mountain gazelle, Nubian ibex, Arabian wolf, honey badger and caracal.[3]
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